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Medical [Fecal transplants reverse signs of aging in brain, gut and eyes of mice]( [Experiments on fecal transplants between old and young mice have demonstrated how gut bacteria can influence inflammation, to drive aging in the brain, gut and eyes]( A new study has not only highlighted how gut bacteria can influence inflammation and brain health, but demonstrated how hallmarks of aging in the brain, gut and eyes might even be reversed through fecal transplants. [Read more]( Sponsored Content [Thoughtful Gift Guide From BLUETTI for Every Type of Mom]( A mother gives everything at home and in the office as she endeavors to secure her family’s future. For this upcoming Mother’s Day BLUETTI has rounded up some gift ideas on this day to make her smile from ear to ear. 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[Read more]( Science [Stroke severity linked to certain strains of gut bacteria]( [The severity of a stroke and a patient's rate of subsequent recovery have been linked to specific strains of gut bacteria]( Researchers have homed in on strains of gut bacteria associated with the severity of a common form of stroke. The findings build on research suggesting future therapies targeting the microbiome could reduce a person’s risk, and aid in recovery. [Read more]( Space [Water from Earth's atmosphere may be raining onto the Moon]( [The Moon as seen by the Galileo deep-space probe in 1992]( The Moon may look like a big dry ball, but there’s more water up there than you might expect. In a new study, scientists have shown that at least some of it could have been showered onto the lunar surface from the Earth’s atmosphere. 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Preliminary tests found the technology to be 97 percent effective at detecting cancer tissue and the researchers are now working to develop a cheap handheld device. [Read more]( Aircraft [BAE Systems' LiteWave HUD fits most military or civilian cockpits]( [LiteWave (top left) is designed to be used in a wide variety of cockpits]( BAE Systems has taken the wraps off its lightweight LiteWave Head-Up Display (HUD) system that is designed to be easy to install in the cockpits of a wide variety of military and civilian aircraft and be more comfortable to use. [Read more]( Automotive [Fisker teases Project Ronin electric GT sports car]( [Project Ronin, teased by Fisker Inc as a new offering to be fully unveiled in 2023, will be a GT-style roadster]( Fisker has teased a new GT-style sports car, called Project Ronin, for an unveiling next year. The 2024-25 model year Ronin is a sport Grand Tourer in all-electric format, to follow Fisker's Ocean and PEAR EV offerings. 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