Is there a science to catching a fish? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings takes us on a trip to Branson, Missouri, to explore the fascinating science behind trout fishing! Learn how water temperature, weather, and light affect fish behavior—and discover techniques to reel in a big one.
Episodes
136. Behind the Scenes | Acellus Pod Manufacturing
How are Acellus Learning Pods made? Take an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the Acellus Pod manufacturing process in this episode of Science LIVE! Roger Billings takes us inside the innovation and engineering behind these cutting-edge learning stations, revealing how they are designed, built, and optimized to enhance student success.
135. Manufacturing High Performance Networks
How are high-performance networks built? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings takes us behind the scenes to explore the science of designing and manufacturing cutting-edge network systems. Learn how advanced technology is shaping the future of secure and efficient data communication.
134. The Science of Fluorescent Illumination
How do fluorescent lights work? Join Roger Billings as he uncovers the fascinating science behind fluorescent illumination. Discover how electricity, gas, and phosphors work together to create the bright, energy-efficient lighting we use every day. Don’t miss this enlightening episode of Science LIVE!
133. Breakthroughs in Hydrogen Storage
In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings explores the latest breakthroughs in hydrogen storage technology, focusing on metal hydrides. Discover how metal hydrides are revolutionizing the way we store hydrogen, making it safer and more efficient for use in fuel cells and other applications. Learn how these innovations are helping solve the storage challenges of hydrogen and paving the way for a more sustainable energy future.
132. The Secret to Building a Successful Team
What’s the secret to building a successful team? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings shares key insights on teamwork, leadership, and collaboration that can make all the difference in achieving your goals. Discover how finding the right mix of talents, fostering trust, and creating a shared vision are crucial elements in building a high-performing team. Whether you’re leading a project or working as part of a group, this episode offers valuable lessons on how to work together to achieve success.
131. Amazing Power of the Human Brain
What makes the human brain so powerful? Join us on Science Live as we explore the incredible capabilities of the brain, learning how it processes information, stores memories, and drives our actions. Learn about the brain’s ability to adapt, solve complex problems, and even make breakthroughs in science and technology. Discover why the brain is one of the most remarkable systems in the human body—and how we can unlock its full potential.
130. Inventioneering Chain of Brilliance
What does it take to become a successful inventor? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings guides students on the path to innovation, unveiling the Inventioneering Chain of Brilliance. Learn the key steps and mindset—creativity, determination, and bold boundary-pushing—that ignite groundbreaking inventions. Whether you’re a student aspiring to invent or simply curious about the creative process, this episode is sure to inspire.
129. Solving the Impossible – 3 Mile Island Crisis
How do you solve the impossible? Called in as a hydrogen expert during the Three Mile Island crisis—America’s worst nuclear disaster—Roger Billings recounts his critical role. Learn how rapid innovation and sharp problem-solving averted catastrophe, proving science and engineering’s power in crisis management. From meltdown to mastery, this Science LIVE episode will keep you on the edge of your seat!








