<p>➀ A new DFG special research program aims to utilize unconventional magnetism for information technology.</p><p>➁ The program, coordinated by Prof. Dr. Jairo Sinova of Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, focuses on fundamental and applied research.</p><p>➂ The goal is to develop components or devices with unprecedented speed, storage density, and efficiency based on unconventional magnetic systems.</p>
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