ATOMica & Osaka Gas Launch 'Socialium' Inquiry Learning Program at Meisei High School
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ATOMica and Daigasgroup (Osaka Gas) have introduced their co-developed inquiry learning program 'Socialium' at Meisei High School, targeting 195 first-year students across 5 classes, with sessions on the zero-energy cooling material SPACECOOL held May 25, 2026.
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- Q: What is the Socialium program?
- A: Socialium is an inquiry-based learning support program co-developed by ATOMica and the Daigas Group (Osaka Gas), focusing on carbon neutrality and environmental issues for middle and high school students through workshops, experiments, and presentations.
- Q: How many students participate at Meisei High School?
- A: 195 first-year high school students across 5 classes at Meisei High School (Osaka Meisei Gakuen) are enrolled in the Socialium program, supported by ATOMica community managers as mentors.
- Q: What was taught on May 25, 2026?
- A: The 4th and 5th sessions covered SPACECOOL, a radiative cooling material developed by Osaka Gas that reduces temperature by approximately 2–6°C below ambient without any energy input, featuring a lecture by Daigas Group's Matsui and a classroom cooling experiment.
- Q: What is SPACECOOL and who developed it?
- A: SPACECOOL is a radiative cooling material developed by Osaka Gas and further commercialized by SPACECOOL Co., Ltd. It was adopted at the Gas Pavilion of Osaka-Kansai Expo by the Japan Gas Association.
- Q: What are the next steps for students in the program?
- A: Students will conduct on-campus temperature measurement experiments using SPACECOOL film, develop new application ideas based on collected data, and present their business plans at a final showcase event at an external venue.