Episodes

164. The Science of the Human Brain

164. The Science of the Human Brain

Ever wondered how the human brain works? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings dives into the fascinating science of the brain, explaining how it processes information, drives learning, and influences emotions. Discover how our thoughts and actions are controlled and why the brain is one of the most extraordinary systems.

163. Going for the Gold | How to Succeed in Science

163. Going for the Gold | How to Succeed in Science

Want to know how to succeed in science? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings reveals key strategies for excelling in science, including goal-setting, critical thinking, and creativity. Learn how these habits can drive success in the world of science, helping students build confidence and mastery in their studies. Tune in for practical tips on achieving academic success and unlocking your potential in the exciting field of science.

162. Hydrogen | Fuel of the Future

162. Hydrogen | Fuel of the Future

Explore the future of clean energy with Roger Billings in this episode of Science LIVE! Discover how hydrogen, the universe’s most abundant element, holds the potential to revolutionize energy systems. Learn about the science behind hydrogen fuel, innovative storage methods, and its applications for a sustainable future. Roger shares insights into the challenges and breakthroughs shaping this transformative energy source.

161. Experimenting with Atmospheric Pressure

161. Experimenting with Atmospheric Pressure

This episode of Science LIVE takes us on an exciting adventure into the science of atmospheric pressure with fun experiments and simple explanations. Roger Billings shows how atmospheric pressure affects everything around us, from the weather to everyday objects, helping you see the world in a whole new way!

160. Science of Chemistry | How Atoms Connect

160. Science of Chemistry | How Atoms Connect

Explore the fascinating world of chemistry in this episode of Science LIVE. Roger Billings breaks down the science of atoms and molecules through fun experiments, showing how chemical bonds shape everything from everyday materials to cutting-edge technology. Discover how chemistry plays a crucial role in daily life, influencing everything from cooking to medicine—and see how these tiny particles have a huge impact!

159. Thomas Edison and the Inventioneering Mentorship Legacy

159. Thomas Edison and the Inventioneering Mentorship Legacy

How did Thomas Edison change the world? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings takes us through Edison’s incredible journey of invention. Discover how Edison’s creativity and determination led to groundbreaking inventions, like the lightbulb and phonograph. Learn about the legacy of the Roger Billings Mentoring program and how Edison’s problem-solving approach can inspire your own creative thinking!

158. Mastering the Ability to Memorize

158. Mastering the Ability to Memorize

Ever wondered how to improve your memory? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings shares tips and tricks for mastering the ability to memorize! Learn simple strategies to boost your brainpower and remember important facts, whether for school or life. Find out how memory works and how you can train your brain to remember more effectively!

157. AI Is Changing Our World

157. AI Is Changing Our World

In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming industries and our daily lives. Learn about AI’s role in advancing technology, education, healthcare, and more, while also considering its potential and challenges.

156. Announcing the Willis M. Hawkins Medal of Science

156. Announcing the Willis M. Hawkins Medal of Science

Join Roger Billings in this episode of Science LIVE as he introduces the Willis M. Hawkins Medal of Science, in partnership with the U.S. Army! This medal honors innovators who use creativity and perseverance to make a positive impact on the world. Get inspired by their journeys and discover how you can follow in their footsteps to make your own contributions to science!