The Amazing Arduino
March 11, 2026 • EPISODE 301
Join Roger Billings, a technology thought leader and innovator, as he draws from his diverse range of life experiences, inspiring students of all ages to love science and to understand the value of education in empowering their life missions.
This highly motivational and informative lecture series, hosted by the International Academy of Science, is part of the Roger Billings Mentoring Scholarship.

About DrB
Dr. Roger Billings is a visionary innovator whose work has touched the lives of millions of students and transformed the landscape of education. Widely known as “DrB” to the countless kids who benefit from his groundbreaking Acellus learning system, Dr. Billings has dedicated his life to advancing education through technology.
As part of DrB’s lifelong commitment to supporting education, Science LIVE was launched as a way to “give back” by mentoring students in conjunction with the Roger Billings Scholarship Program.
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GO PAJET MONETE
Microcontrollers are cool
the proteges make the videos even better
go pajet monet
Oh, please Mrs. Monet! Please do it! We love you <3
I love the little shows towards the end of the live! Educational but also funny
Please do it I want a butterfly!
I love the butterfly idea!
I love your necklace, Lady Pajet Monete. It’s really pretty!
This ScienceLive was wonderful to watch, I understood everything you said! I love how you explain the material and the cool ways you provide details! (I also really loved the dramatic scene- it was hilarious!)
Have an amazing day/night!!
This was one of my favorite science lives so far, I always love watching these and learning more, I especially loved the Sherlock Holmes segment
I love Acellus!!!!!
Learning about the Dart Mission was awesome. I didn’t know that was how microcontrollers were made. It was interesting to learn about Arduinos.
I LOVE TODAY SCIENCE LIVE!
hello from missouri
hi from tn
hi from NC!
Hello from AL
How do electromagnets defy gravity to suspend objects in the air?
Science live is so entertaining!
I love this week’s science live it was awesome; I will definitely be tuning in next week also.
I love magnetics and learning about them!
That’s a good Science Live video , keep it up! 🫶🏾
Such lovely content keep going!
I love this live, so far its been very interesting to me. I look forward for theses lives every week. I love learning something new!
I love these lives
Interesting! Also, glad you didn’t skip Dr. Tobias.
How strong is the actuator?
love this episode
hey from texas
My technology idea is a hologram producing cube to project a model of a homeschool teaching human.
I love the Proteges part
hi from Virginia
I think this was so cool
HELLO FROM VIRGINIA
I learned what an Arduino is and that some code is already written for you. I find this topic interesting and I want to learn more about it.
Science is so fun to learn about
That was very interesting. I learned a lot on this one it was fun to learn to.
Another great science live!
LOVE IT PROTOSHA’S
Can we sometime this year do a Science Live about Space and Wormholes?
anybody seen murder drones it reminds me of science cause their robots
This is so cool.
Excited for Science Live!
Hello from Alaska.
this is so cool!
It was very dramatic and funny, loved having a laugh.
Hello from NC 💫
I learned that Garrey Boone and his team made a learning device that tells you what word to spell and you spell it.
Amazing discoveries!
what about r-51
how long does it take to create these things?
this stuff is soooo cool
this is so cool
this episode is lowkey fire!!!!
Aurdweno? How do you spell it?
I love science live!
Microcontrollers are cool.
I didn’t even know about Arduinos.
hi im mackenzie from ohio
Hi I’m from Georgia !
i like the drama on the case, and it ended into a nice achivement
hey for sc
I absolutely loved the investigation segment! Segments like these really add to the learning experience and make it more fun to learn! Learning how LED lights work was very interesting and something I was not expecting to work like that! Science lives for the win! I love watching these fun lives!
Who made the microcontroller and when?
I would love to be able to work with mini computers, I have only started with the basics of coding but it would be really great to get more expierence.
What did the name ardweano come from?
Can I use an arduino to tune a home made ham radio antenna
so basicly is a arduino like a mother board
I like this episode.
Science Live is awesome!
Hi from New York!
I would use an Arduino to detect trace amounts of bacteria, cells, or hormones indicating health issues in the body before current health devices could.
hello im from Texas ^ _ ^
Magnets are super cool
I watched a show about asteroids.
Hello, from Texas.
How do you load the code?
The micro processor, that is considered the brain, still needs other contributing factors for it to function completely. On the other hand, the micro controller already has that and more. I just believe it’s an interesting concept.
Always enjoy the proteges
so fun learning about magnetic stuff
this is so cool!!
It is fascinating how the Arduino works, they also explained it very well and not dramatic at all hahaha!!!
It’s crazy to think that Arduinos are a small board that can control other devices, yet compared to other technology we have anymore is quite simple.It’s crazy to think that Arduinos are small boards that can control other devices, yet compared to the other technology we have now, they seem quite simple.
I enjoy watching Science live!!
Love the vids
i love this
hello from new york
Very educational love it!
I really like watching the protege’s they are really awesome. I learned alot about arduino. So amazing.
I really enjoyed learning about the Arduino and the microcontroller.
Hello from Tampa/ Florida
That heel click was pretty cool.
HI from Oregon.
Cool skit!
I never knew what a Arduino is, thank you for teaching me!
Hi from Maryland! Love Science Live!
Great video, I learned a lot about computer chips!
Who made the microcontroller?
Love the video, keep it up[!!!!
Honestly it felt like a normal level of drama to me.
I’m excited for next weeks video!
Very interesting episode!
I really enjoyed this Sherlock Holmes case enactment. They did a great job!
I love tea
Insulin monitor
I am happy to be here
Truly, what can computers and electronics not do?
These episodes just keep getting better and better. I love the perfect blend of entertainment and education.
This episode was very interesting!
I will make a nerves system to make the lymphathic system to be cleared.
I find it so interesting that in just 2 years the amount of microcontrollers needed for devices like calculators were drastically reduced! And I am also very eager to see how schools are going to be using Acellus in their lessons.
Will you have the proteges make a course?
can it be alice LOL🤣
I love the Clue reference! That was great!!!
How nice is that iPad! That will be good to use for school.
hello from nabraska loved the Arduino part
Hi from NY! I love learning more and more about science every time I watch this. I always love tuning in to see the technology spotlight!
MENTION ME I THINK DR. B SHOULD MAKE THE ACCELUS MOVIE! And tell the protecas I really think they do a good job
Hello and good morning from Japan!!
Comment I liked the Sherlock part!
Hello from Oregon!
I love pajet Monete❤️❤️❤️❤️ hi from michyyyyy
science live was great tonight
I loved it! I think I might want to try acting.
How long did it take to find the code in a library
What do you use to program
my question is why they can do the British accents so well!
Hi from Tennessee
This was too funny!
this is very entertaining story I love science live so far
It’s pretty dramatic
science live is my favorite!!!
The protégés never disappoint. Great episode, go DrB
plenty dramatic lol
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that was so so so funny!!
How many transmitters are in a micro processor?
Micro-controllers are very interesting to learn about, and they are very important to have when you make anything powered with electricity.
That was so good
The best part was where they programmed a computer to turn on certain lights!
Can the red LED lights start first?
I never knew there were libraries for code, very informational.
There so funny but I learn so much from them.
tea time lol
Can a microcontroller be used in a stove to cook food from start to finish?
Hi from NJ!
The Proteges are always fun to watch and i always learn so much from them.
hi from illinois
Arduinos are very fascinating!
It’s nice that we get to learn how some of our toys are powered and move!
Microcontrollers are really awesome! David and Caleb are so funny and I enjoy learning from them!
How did you create the code for the LEDs so fast
I like these skits!
This was the most interesting one by far!
oh wow I actually believed it was mr plum
can the LED start first
Hello, from Ms!
ive learned so much from these
Absolute scinema
I love all this
Now I know the difference between a microprocessor and a microcontroller!
Science is fun!
Omg I loved this!
i like the acting and how it makes sense
here from las vegas
my dad has an Arduino, its fun!
I think a nuclear energy detector would help many people.
West Virginia is a yes for Tobias
They’re so funny!
I love science
Hey, can’t wait for science live!
I love Science Live, this is the highlight of my day!
Can’t wait to see what happens with the meteorite in 2029! ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶
THOS DETECTIVE STORYIS SO SILLY I FEEL ABAD FOR THE BOY THA HIS PROGRAM GOT STOLLEN.