1. The Klaus Tschira Foundation is launching a project to inspire young people in mathematics, computer science, natural sciences, and technology (MINT). 2. The project aims to identify and nurture hidden talents through MINT Future Days, focusing on creativity and problem-solving skills. 3. A socio-economic survey will accompany the project to understand and address barriers to talent development.
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