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Science LIVE with Roger Billings

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Join Roger Billings, a technology thought leader and innovator, as he draws from his diverse range of life experiences, inspiring students of all ages to love science and to understand the value of education in empowering their life missions. This highly motivational and informative lecture series, hosted by the International Academy of Science, is part of the Roger Billings Mentoring Program.

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Recent Guests

Kelsey Russell
A young achiever, animator, and author at 11 years old
Acellus Academy
Episode: 298. Binary Decade Counter
John Mochley
Pioneering computer scientist known for developing early computing technology using vacuum tubes
Episode: 296. Vacuum Tube Computing
Richa Churavuri
Undergraduate researcher at the Mayo Clinic and former Acellus Academy student who developed a diagnostic program for eye cancer.
Mayo Clinic
Episode: 294. Transistors
Dr. Joshua
A representative discussing technology and educational implementations, from Acellus.
Acellus
Episode: 283. The Billings Turbine
Dr. John
Technology expert discussing the latest innovations in cooling systems.
Episode: 283. The Billings Turbine
Maya Cavazos
Acellos Academy alumni and ASU college student
Acellos Academy / Arizona State University
Episode: 282. Deep Hole Hydrogen
James Lewis
Co-founder of the National Society of High School Scholars
National Society of High School Scholars
Episode: 278. New Way to Publish Science
Kloss Nobel
Part of the Nobel family, award recognizer
Episode: 278. New Way to Publish Science
Nitya Dinesh
A graduate from Salus Academy who became a published author at 17
Salus Academy
Episode: 277. The Catalytic Diet

Hosts

Roger Billings
Host and expert in hydrogen technology and innovation. Known for his motivational speaking and dedication to STEM education.
Peje Monet
Co-host with a focus on engaging discussions related to scientific developments and student participation in projects.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 114 ratings
  • Acellus

    I love watching this on Acellus keep it up. I like the videos more though.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The best bedtime stories
    United States2 months ago
  • Great Show, Just a Bit Long

    I enjoy Science LIVE! It’s cool to hear about inventions and science topics from Dr. Billings, and the show has a lot of energy. Sometimes the episodes feel a little long after a full day of school, do you think maybe you could make it every other week?

    But overall it’s inspiring and fun to watch. I appreciate all the effort that goes into it!

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    Luke Nitro
    United States4 months ago
  • W Acellus

    Science live is awesome especially r 51, I do wish we would include dr Tobias and John in the podcast episodes but overall we still get most of it. Also what are the speakers last names? I don’t know how to follow them on socials… especially dr Joseph 🐐 🐐 🐐 I hope he posts that chaotic and funny of stuff to his insta 😂

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    _.Henry._
    United States6 months ago
  • New Season!

    So excited that the new season of Science Live is finally here!

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    IT Security
    United Statesa year ago
  • Roger billing’s

    Hey guys we have bad news Mark Roger’s passed away. The funeral will be at 1634 5th ave south 56301 and will not be in kanas city it will be at Minnesota. Please show your support and respect. Thank you by Roger billings. Please say amen.

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    Acellus staff
    United States2 years ago

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Many express a desire for shorter episodes, indicating that the content can sometimes feel lengthy after a full day of learning.
Listeners find value in the educational content, noting how it enhances their understanding of complex scientific concepts.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and informative nature of the discussions, highlighting the inspiration they draw from the blend of humor with scientific topics.
The podcast is recognized for its motivational impact, helping students feel more connected to science and technology tasks.

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296. Vacuum Tube Computing
Q: What inspired you to create your first computer?
I was excited to see if a whole computer could fit in one little chip and wanted to turn it into a valuable learning tool.
294. Transistors
Q: What is a transistor and how can we use it to amplify a signal?
A transistor replaces vacuum tubes for amplification, allowing a small amount of electricity to control a larger amount.
290. The Relay
Q: What do inventors have in common when facing challenges?
Inventors like Edison and Billings display optimism, learning from failures to eventually succeed.
285. The Invention Process
Q: How do you identify which ideas are worth pursuing?
It involves experimenting and getting feedback on ideas to determine their viability.
282. Deep Hole Hydrogen
Q: Is there a chance that the sparks will ignite the hydrogen in the hole?
No, because down in the hole there is no oxygen to ignite the hydrogen.

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