Session Details

[O-08]Kitchen Earth Science: its potential for producing diverse goals by hands-on experiments

Sun. May 25, 2025 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM JST
Sun. May 25, 2025 12:00 AM - 1:30 AM UTC
International Conference Room (IC) International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe
convener:Ichiro Kumagai(School of Science and Engineering, Meisei University), Ayako I Suzuki(Toyo University), SHIMOKAWA MICHIKO(Nara Womens University), Kei Kurita(Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology), Chairperson:Ichiro Kumagai(School of Science and Engineering, Meisei University), Ayako I Suzuki(Toyo University), SHIMOKAWA MICHIKO(Nara Womens University), Kei Kurita(Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
"Kitchen Earth Science" aims to understand a natural phenomenon in earth and planetary sciences through analogue experiments using goods and tools in our daily life. Analogue experiments have a function of revealing the fundamental physics governing the phenomenon. At the same time, they inherently contain uncertainties, so that unexpected results are often obtained, which have a potential for surprising discoveries. These findings also provide a good opportunity for deep thinking and raise new questions to be explored. Such experiences are valuable not only for young researchers in earth and planetary sciences, but also non-experts who need a scientific thinking to live wisely. In this session, we focus on "hands-on experiments that produce diverse goals" and discuss the importance of analogue experiments with uncertainties, which causes unpredictable results: even if the experiment fails, we learn a lot of things from the failure which can lead to a great success. This time, we will discuss the role of the "Kitchen Earth Science Experiment" featured in the NHK TV drama in 2024, "Sora Wataru Kyoshitsu," which is a story in a science club of a high school evening classes. We will invite a variety of speakers who will report experiments on "Kitchen Earth Science" in the TV drama, case studies on scientific education in elementally and junior/high schools, general science education and interdisciplinary research in post-high schools, and new approaches to citizen science and outreach. We welcome all the participants who are interested in "Kitchen Earth Science" to stimulate your brain by hands-on science experiments.

[O08-01]Recipe of rootless cones★Invited Papers

*Rina Noguchi1 (1.Faculty of Science, Niigata University)

[O08-02]Nonlinear oscillators in nonequilibrium conditions★Invited Papers

*Hiroyuki Kitahata1 (1.Graduate School of Science, Chiba University)

[O08-03]Leaderless Cooperative Behavior ~Unraveling the Wisdom of Ant Society through Simple Behavioral Experiments and Mathematical Modeling★Invited Papers

*Hiraku Nishimori1 (1.Meiji Institute for Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences, Meiji Univ.)