In a study published in Nature Communications, a University at Buffalo-led research team describes how the gene can improve the regrowth of damaged nerves and re-establish innervation after traumatic severing of peripheral nerves.
Named 'GARGI,' which stands for Gaze-Aware Representative Group Image, the app developed in a University at Albany computer science lab focuses on addressing the issue of what happens when multiple people in a group photo have different points of focus.
The funding is part of the CHADWICK program, which is focused on researching and developing new materials and manufacturing techniques to enhance the durability of the “first wall,” the critical armor that surrounds the fusion reactor’s core plasma.
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