Integrity in Education

In this episode of Science Live, Dr. Roger Billings delivers a powerful and personal message on integrity in education — and why real knowledge is always worth the work. 

Then explore the breathtaking science behind bald eagles — from their extraordinary 20/4 vision and UV light detection to the winglet technology inspired by eagle feathers now used on commercial aircraft.

Plus, discover the remarkable recovery story of how bald eagles were brought back from fewer than 420 nesting pairs to over 70,000 today — one of the greatest endangered species success stories in American history.

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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2,863 Comments

  1. Autumn

    Hey from south ga! Thank you, for the amazing lives!!

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  2. Tripp

    Bald eagles are so cool.

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  3. Semarah

    I like this one a lot!

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  4. Angelo

    love this vidoes!!

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  5. Jordin

    All lives are so interesting, I love them.

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  6. Yusra

    I didn’t know that eagles can focus on two different things at once! That’s amazing!

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  7. Xavier

    this video was amazing

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  8. Connor

    Science live is so amazing!

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  9. Aydan

    this video was very intresting and i could watch more.

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  10. Joli

    eagles use to be my brother favorite!

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  11. Nathaniel

    Eagles are such beautiful birds. I enjoyed learning more about them. It is cool to know that modern airplanes use technology based on eagles.

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  12. Tatiana

    My favorite bird!

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  13. Jonathan

    Eagles are amazing!

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  14. Ethan

    loved this video

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  15. Prince-able

    I Love SciEncE Live.

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  16. Naylynn

    I like the episodes that focus on one animal. I watched the octopus one and was fascinated by the new information. Now I know more about eagles as well.

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  17. Brody

    Eagles are truly outstanding.

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  18. Logan

    I really like bald eagles

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  19. Jack

    Awesome lesson! super cool.

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  20. Deanna

    hello from tennesee! I loved it thank you!

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  21. Zoey

    I am glad to hear that the bald eagle is no longer on the endangered list! I didn’t know that the eagle flies high because they can’t see as well above them.

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  22. Kaylee

    Eagles are beautiful!

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  23. Nina

    I’m not a big fan of eagals (funny cause I always think of eagals when I think of America) but this was pretty cool!

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  24. Austin

    thank you!

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  25. Luke

    this was so interesting

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  26. Ruby

    How can a bald eagle see 2 miles away. Hi from Las Vegas!

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  27. Mackenzie

    It was very interesting learning about the bald eagles and how they make their nests.

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  28. Micaiah

    I liked learning about eagles.

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  29. Miles

    Science Live was interesting about the eagles. I learned some new things.

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  30. Liliana

    I love bald eagles!! Thank you!

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  31. Caleb

    I love science lives!!

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  32. Ellie-marie

    What’s the difference in an Eagles optimal nerve compared to a humans?

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  33. Gracie

    I’m going to miss this

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  34. Hendrik

    Loved this one Acellus!

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  35. Dustlyn

    Hi from Maryland.

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  36. Nathan

    Hello from GA

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  37. Jacobi

    Great information about eagles and how their concept is used to help airplanes.

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  38. Mordecai

    Great invention by MIT. I’m always curious about space.

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  39. Nicholas

    Love the video, eagles are so interesting!

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  40. Brooklyn

    It was so interesting

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  41. Brooklyn

    I loved this episode!!!!

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  42. Aries

    Eagles are such beautiful creatures

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  43. Ian

    Eagles are very cool. Good episode.

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  44. Lourdes

    I love this! Greetings from Florida.

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  45. Emma

    Eagles are so interesting!

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  46. Daniel

    Will there ever be a in person type of thing where you can go somewhere to do school?

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  47. Luis

    I love this live

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  48. Ian

    I love science live

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  49. Ivy

    I’m glad to hear that bald eagles are no longer endangered. It’s interesting that scientists are able to learn so much and develop technology just from studying animals’ abilities. I wish I had 20/4 vision.

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  50. Evauna

    I love eagles

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  51. Camden

    Its really awesome how our country brought the bald eagle population from 420 to over 70,000 today! Showing how much we cared by saving them from extinction.

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  52. Nolan

    Second viewing, can’t see my original comment.

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  53. Jonathan

    Very interesting

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  54. Kendall

    Another great science live!

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  55. Noah

    Seeing and hearing about eagles was super interesting!

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  56. Elli

    Loved this episode!

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  57. Westyn

    Good video!

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  58. Ashan

    Science live do these videos Cost money to make?

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  59. Haylee

    I love eagles!!

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  60. Camden

    I think its really cool that your trying to HELP the people who cheat rather then kick them off your program.

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