How does science solve tough problems? In this episode of ScienceLIVE, Roger Billings shares personal stories to showcase science in action. He explains how differential signaling tackles challenges in electronics and communication—reducing interference, boosting signal clarity, and powering high-speed data networks. In science, knowledge truly is power!
inventioneering Episodes
100. Inventing Collision-Free Gigabit Networking
What does it take to create a super-fast, interference-free network? In this episode of ScienceLIVE, Roger Billings explains how his team invented a gigabit network that solves problems like collisions, making data faster and smoother. Learn how this breakthrough technology is changing the way we communicate and making the future of high-speed networks even better!
96. Inventing Modern Homes for Futuristic Communities
What will homes look like in the future? In this episode of ScienceLIVE, Roger Billings explores the innovations behind modern, high-tech homes built for futuristic communities. Discover how technology and sustainability are shaping the neighborhoods of tomorrow!
81. How To Become a Technology “DOER”
How do you turn ideas into real inventions? In this episode of ScienceLIVE, Roger Billings shares a hands-on guide to Inventioneering—the art of becoming a technology “DOER.” Learn how to take concepts from imagination to innovation and bring your ideas to life!
80. Inventioneering – Putting Science to Work
What sparks the leap from brilliant ideas to world-changing inventions? In this episode of ScienceLIVE, Roger Billings shares hands-on insights into Inventioneering—the process of putting science to work! Discover how curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving can lead to groundbreaking innovations.
44. Designing a Hydrogen Car
In this episode, dive into the world of hydrogen-powered vehicles. Learn about hydrogen fuel cells and the process of creating and storing hydrogen, and discover the role of metal hydrides. Would you drive a car powered by hydrogen?
34. Man Made Diamonds | Dr. Tracy Hall
How are diamonds made in a lab? In this episode of ScienceLIVE, Roger Billings shares the fascinating story of Dr. Tracy Hall, the scientist who pioneered the creation of man-made diamonds. Hear firsthand about Dr. Billings’ experiences as a lab assistant for Dr. Hall, and uncover the science behind diamond synthesis—how carbon is transformed into one of the hardest materials on Earth.
32. Blood Types | The Pollinator Challenge
Why do blood types matter? In this episode of ScienceLIVE, Roger Billings explores the science behind blood types, how they impact transfusions, and why they’re important for our health. Then, take on the Pollinator Challenge and discover the vital role bees, butterflies, and other pollinators play in our ecosystem!










