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Estudyante mula Negros Occidental, gumawa ng pen-sized microscope; Once-in-a-lifetime Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinsan-ATLAS), nasilayan sa iba't ibang parte ng mundo; Pinakamataas na building sa Lake Charles, Louisiana sa Amerika, pinasabog


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00:00Good evening, Kapuso! I am your brother, Kim, who will give you trivia behind the trending news.
00:10Don't be fooled by what a student from Negros Occidental did.
00:14Even though he only used recycled materials, his pen-sized microscope has great potential.
00:21It doesn't matter how big your eyes are, if you know a micrograph or image, just use a makeshift microscope.
00:30This is the Pencroscope, a pen-sized microscope made by a college student from Negros Occidental, CJ.
00:37I started using prototypes or drawings. After that, I collected recycled items.
00:42Because I love recycled materials, I executed all the materials to make the Pencroscope.
00:48CJ used the Pencroscope as a highlighter case, while the wires are from his old earphone.
00:54The Pencroscope can be connected to a smartphone or TV to see the details of a specimen.
01:02Now, I am improving the magnification and physical appearance so that it doesn't look like a recycled item.
01:11Since this is the first time having this kind of student who is able to balance his time in focusing his interest in inventing something for the benefit of the students,
01:21we are all proud.
01:24Brother Kim, how do microscopes work?
01:27Brother Kim, what now?
01:28To see small things in a microscope, there are different lenses that magnify the details of the specimen and use light to make it clearer.
01:37The microscope was first invented in the 16th century.
01:40The first version of this microscope was invented by the Dutch optician Hans Janssen and Zachary.
01:46In 1609, Galileo Galilei invented a simple microscope that he called the Octiolino.
01:51Until Giovanni Faber coined the term microscope.
01:54From these inventions, the microscopes that we are using today were developed.
01:58Meanwhile, in Caliban, where CJ mass-produces his Pencroscope, it is said to be cheaper than other microscopes.
02:04My motivation is my classmates because I see them struggle, especially in biology classes.
02:09I feel so happy because it can be a benefit to the students, especially dealing with science.
02:15If CJ's work is the size of a pen or highlighter, how small is one of the smallest microscopes in the world?
02:22In this 7mm x 4mm, the Mooscope, which is a microscope in a microchip, is now known as one of the smallest microscopes in the world.
02:33It was developed by researchers from the IIT or Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad.
02:40Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the viral news, post or comment using the hashtag Kuya Kim.
02:46Always remember, the important thing is to know.
02:49I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours.
02:58Good evening, Kapuso.
03:00I am your Kuya Kim and I will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
03:04A photographer who was on vacation in Batangas was very happy.
03:08He was able to take a picture of a whale, which is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be seen.
03:21In all the pictures taken by the photographer, Winfred, this is one of the most special.
03:28In the picture he took when his girlfriend celebrated her 40th birthday in Batangas,
03:32he was able to take a picture of a very rare comet or whale, which is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be seen.
03:37The comet is 2023A3 or Tsuchinshan Atlas.
03:42That's why he was able to see it. Winfred did not miss the opportunity.
03:45I would always research the best times to take it.
03:48I have several apps in my cell phone to know where I should point my camera.
03:52I had to wait for the sun to really set so that there is no light pollution.
03:56That's why he was so happy that he was able to see it.
03:58I guess blessed is not the best word to describe it.
04:01To be able to capture an event like this that you know that won't happen 80,000 lifetimes
04:06is amazing.
04:36The solar radiation is what gives the comet a beautiful tail.
04:39But for the ion tail, the solar wind is what gives the second tail of the comet.
04:45The comet C2023A3 will be shown this month in different countries,
04:49such as Russia, North Macedonia, and here in the Philippines.
04:52This is the first time that this comet will be seen on our planet.
04:55According to NASA, this comet was discovered last year.
04:59It is possible that it was last seen on Earth 80,000 years ago.
05:02And it may not be seen on our solar system ever again.
05:05On our solar system, there are three demarcation lines.
05:08The third demarcation line is what is called the Oort Cloud.
05:11The comets are there.
05:13Each comet has its own period of return.
05:18And so there are long periods, there are long periods, and there are short periods.
05:22It's really amazing to see a comet.
05:24That's why many of us want to see a meteor.
05:26I mean meteorite.
05:27I mean comet.
05:28But wait, what are their differences?
05:32The comet is a small icy dirt ball that revolves around the sun.
05:36The meteor is a space rock or meteoroid that enters the atmosphere of the Earth.
05:41The meteor is also called a shooting star
05:44because of the streak of light that can be seen while it falls on Earth.
05:48When the meteoroid falls on Earth, it is called a meteorite.
05:53Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the news,
05:55tweet, post, or comment using the hashtag
05:58or tweet, post, or comment using the hashtag
06:00Kuya Kim, what's up?
06:01Always remember, the important thing is to know.
06:04I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours.
06:14A house was destroyed until it was finally built.
06:18It was in Louisiana in America.
06:20And why was it done?
06:22Kuya Kim, what's up?
06:25At a height of 94 meters, this is considered the most destroyed house
06:30in Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA.
06:33The Hertz Tower.
06:34But this September 7, the destroyed house
06:40was suddenly blown up.
06:43It was completely destroyed in just a few seconds.
06:48But the public should not be concerned
06:50because the destruction of the Hertz Tower was really intentional.
06:54Kuya Kim, why are there houses that are deliberately blown up?
06:58Kuya Kim, what's up?
07:02Controlled explosion is called deliberately detonating an explosion
07:06or disposing of an improvised explosive device.
07:09This is planned and carried out under strict control
07:12to ensure the safety of people and the environment.
07:18The controlled explosion in a house or also called building implosion
07:23is done to quickly demolish a structure
07:28and ensure that its debris is not scattered.
07:30Building implosion is often used in old structures.
07:34Here in the Philippines, many old structures have already been demolished
07:38but nothing has been done through building implosion.
07:41Our population is increasing.
07:43Infrastructure in our country is also increasing.
07:45That's why other nearby buildings will be collateral.
07:49Using mechanical demolition and selective demolition
07:52is easier.
07:54Always remember, it is important to know.
07:56This is Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours a day.
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