binary Episodes

206. Counting in Binary with Mechanical Motion

206. Counting in Binary with Mechanical Motion

In this fascinating episode of ScienceLIVE, Roger Billings demonstrates how counting in binary works, using mechanical motion to bring the concept to life. He breaks down the basics and explains how computers use binary to store and process data.

172. Crossing the Digital Divide | Understanding Binary

172. Crossing the Digital Divide | Understanding Binary

Curious about how computers and electronics communicate? Join Roger Billings on Science LIVE as he breaks down the concept of binary and how it powers the digital world. In this episode, we’ll explore the binary system, the foundation of all computing, and how it’s used in everything from simple calculations to complex technology.

149. Decoding Binary

149. Decoding Binary

Ready to learn how to count in binary? Join Roger Billings on Science LIVE to find out! Discover how to count in this special language that computers use, and why it’s so vital for all the tech we love. You’ll also explore the history of binary in programming. If you’re into puzzles, numbers, or just curious about how gadgets work, this episode will turn you into a binary pro!

22. Binary Encoding | The Billings Computer

22. Binary Encoding | The Billings Computer

What is binary? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings explains the essential role of binary encoding in computer systems and how data is processed and stored using binary code. He also introduces the Billings Computer, the first all-in-one personal computer developed in the 1970s. Tune in to learn how binary powers the technology we use every day!