How Fireflies Glow – The Chemistry of Bioluminescence

November 10, 2021  •  EPISODE 95

What makes fireflies glow? Join Roger Billings as he helps students explore the enchanting world of fireflies! Discover the amazing chemistry behind their glow and see how these tiny creatures light up the night with their bioluminescence.

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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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24 Comments

  1. Briana

    This is my FAVORITE one! I remember when I watched this live. The glowing firefly experiment is so cool!

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  2. logan

    cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool i NEED to see this live

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  3. logan

    this firefly experiment is the best one yet truly a work of art keep up the good work guys. also there is one question i have: how IN THE WORLD do you get the stuff for this experiment cause i need it. thank you and goodnight/day 🙂 😉 :0

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  4. Libby

    I’ve always found Bio-luminescent stuff very interesting so i thought this episode was very cool! especially when the chemicals were poured down the spiral!

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  5. Elijah

    I Think That bio-luminescent things are really cool and i wish i could’ve seen this live

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  6. Ruth

    I find Bio-luminescent stuff very cool and amazing and it was really awesome to see it going down the spiral

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  7. Ruth

    I find bio-luminescent things very cool and I found it very cool when it was poured into the spiral

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  8. Ruth

    i find bio-luminescent things really cool and i would have loved to see it live

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  9. Jean

    I’ve always been a big fan in bio-luminescent and always wanted to know how it worked. The firefly experiment helped with that, so I’m thanking Dr. Billings for that wonderful presentation. This is one of the many scientific experiments that had been added to my science knowledge. 😀😆

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  10. Elijah T.

    This would have been super fun to watch live.

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  11. sophie

    I learned about the chemicals poured together and it glowed! It was bright! This is my first Science live.

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  12. Azilyn Bosch

    The last experiment was so cool! I’ve never seen anything like it!

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  13. Sarai Ponce

    This experiment had my mind blown! When I was in public school they never did anything like this.

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  14. Colton Lindsey

    I liked the bright blue lights, they looked cool!

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  15. Janat bajwa

    The firefly experiment really took part in representing how bio-luminescent works. I would love watching more experiments like these!

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  16. Sherif Ray

    Do firefly’s fly glow sometime’s in the day time?

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  17. Damien Flowers Pettus

    It was interesting to me

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  18. Brooklyn

    that was very cool with the firefly experiment it was very cool and I loved the song

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  19. D. NGOC

    Wow! The light is so bright! Now I know how fireflies made themself glow. This is amazing!

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  20. Sofia G

    Thank you very much for the video and lots of useful information .

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  21. Michael

    This was really helpful for me because I’ve always wondered how fireflies glow, so thank you dr. Billings, and miss paj’ey for doing this firefly video

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  22. Kaliyah

    Very Interesting experiment, I learned a lot.

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  23. maylee

    love this vid! I wish I could’ve seen it live ! so cool! !(^^)! !(^^)!

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  24. maylee

    love this vid! I would had love to seen it live ! so cool! !(^^)! !(^^)!

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