<p>➀ The Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) secures €64.5 million in funding for the "Center for Chiral Electronics" excellence cluster, collaborating with three institutions to develop energy-efficient electronic materials and technologies;</p><p>➁ Research focuses on leveraging chirality in materials to create stable, high-performance electronics, addressing future semiconductor and storage technology needs;</p><p>➂ The initiative aligns with the European Chips Act, aiming to bolster Germany’s semiconductor production and inspire youth through science education programs.</p>
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