What does it take to become an Inventioneer? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings shares the mindset and strategies behind turning ideas into real-world innovations. Discover how curiosity, creativity, and determination come together to solve problems and shape the future. Whether you’re an aspiring inventor or simply passionate about science, this episode will inspire you to think big and take action!
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258. My Greatest Invention: FSD
What is Roger Billings’ greatest invention? In this episode of ScienceLIVE, he shares the story behind FSD—an innovation that has profoundly impacted technology, the internet, and the way our world stays connected. Learn how it was developed, the challenges faced along the way, and why it stands out among his many pioneering achievements.
255. Ohm’s Law
What is Ohm’s Law, and how does it work? In this Science LIVE episode, Dr. Roger Billings simplifies it for students! Explore electricity basics as he explains the connection between voltage, current, and resistance with real-world examples and practical tips.
260. The Magic of Soldering
How does soldering work? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings explores the science and precision behind soldering. From tiny connections on circuit boards to sealing plumbing pipes, learn how a little solder can make a big difference. Whether you’re into building electronics or fixing things at home, this episode will give you a whole new appreciation for the art and science of soldering!
257. The Computer That Changed the World
How did one computer revolutionize technology as we know it? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings shares the story of a groundbreaking invention that changed the future of computing. Discover how early computers evolved and how Dr. Billings predicted the end of mainframes—an idea many doubted. But he proved them wrong by creating the first all-in-one personal computer, shaping the way we use technology today!
254. Nitric Oxide Crisis
Have you heard of nitric oxide and do you know why it matters? Learn more in this episode of Science LIVE as Roger Billings takes us back to 1972 and the General Motors Urban Vehicle Design Competition. Discover how he tackled the challenge of nitric oxide emissions and why his hydrogen-powered car had a cleaner exhaust than even the electric entries—with zero emissions!
259. Film School
Lights, camera, action! Go behind the scenes at Acellus Studios in this exciting episode of Science LIVE. Join Tobias for an exclusive tour, where you’ll see the Acellus film sets, green screen, and learn about the incredible work that goes into each Acellus lesson, making learning fun and inspiring for students around the world.
PLUS, get an exclusive first look at a special storyboard pitch for a motion picture about Roger Billings and the first hydrogen car.
256. Resistance and Multimeters
How do we measure electricity? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings shows how multimeters work to measure voltage, resistance, and ohms. Learn why these tools are important and how they’re used in everyday technology.
253. Fun with Magnetism
Magnets are more than just fridge decorations—they’re key to some of the biggest innovations in science! This week on Science LIVE, Dr. Roger Billings explores how magnets and electromagnets work. He shares how electromagnets played a crucial role in his invention of the hydrogen engine. Plus, big news for Acellus students—the Acellus Gold Store is officially open! Find out how you can use your Gold Coins to unlock exciting rewards.