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Surfing the Solar Wind
Space

Surfing the Solar Wind

byGreatNewsPodFebruary 12, 2026February 13, 2026
A student-led group at Cornell University has successfully deployed the world’s first free-flying light sail.…
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Space, the final mining frontier
Space

Space, the final mining frontier

byGreatNewsPodSeptember 17, 2024September 17, 2024
AstroForge is set to embark on a groundbreaking venture with the upcoming launch of its…
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NASA Mission to Protect Earth from Astroids
Space

NASA Mission to Protect Earth from Astroids

byGreatNewsPodJanuary 4, 2023June 16, 2023
NASA has recently launched a new mission to protect Earth from the potential disaster of…
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the Daily Quote – Positive Daily Inspiration and Motivational Quotes of the day
the Daily Quote – Positive Daily Inspiration and Motivational Quotes of the day

Tune in daily to get a short dose of daily inspiration to kick start your day in a positive way.

the Daily Quote brings you inspirational quotes to help motivate and inspire your day with positivity.
Listen to the show for positive quotes from Albert Einstein, Maya Angelo, Seth Godin, Tony Robbins, Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King Jr, John Lennon, William Shakespeare, Lao Tzu, Confucius and more…

Every single day you will hear a motivational quote to fire up your day.

Vincent van Gogh – “If you hear a voice within you say, ‘You cannot paint,’ then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced.”
byAndrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day

Welcome to the Daily Quote – I'm Andrew McGivern.

Today's quote comes from Vincent van Gogh, one of the most influential painters in history, who said:
”If you hear a voice within you say, 'You cannot paint,' then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced.”

By all means paint. And that voice will be silenced.
Van Gogh isn't saying ignore the voice. He's not saying think positive thoughts until it goes away.

He's saying do the exact thing the voice says you can't do. And the doing itself will silence it.

Here's why this works: that voice isn't giving you information. It's giving you fear disguised as truth.

”You cannot paint” sounds like a fact. Like the voice knows something about your abilities.
But it doesn't. It's just trying to keep you safe. Keep you from failing. Keep you from being embarrassed.

And the only way to prove it wrong is to do the thing anyway.
When you paint – when you actually put brush to canvas despite the voice – one of two things happens.
Either you discover you CAN paint, and the voice was lying. Or you paint badly, survive it, and realize the voice was wrong about that being a catastrophe.

Either way, the voice loses power. Because it's been tested against reality and found wanting.
The voice only has power when you listen to it. When you let it stop you without checking if it's telling the truth.

Van Gogh heard that voice constantly. He struggled with doubt, with mental illness, with criticism. The voice told him he couldn't paint, that his work was worthless, that he should give up.

He painted anyway. Thousands of paintings. And now, long after his death, his work is celebrated worldwide.
The voice was wrong. And painting proved it.
Van Gogh was right. The doing silences the voice. Not the other way around.

So here's the question: What voice is telling you that you can't do something? And what would happen if you did it anyway?
Because that voice isn't giving you facts. It's giving you fear. And the only way to silence it is to test it against reality.

By all means, do the thing. And watch the voice disappear.
That's it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern – I'll see you in the next one with another Daily Quote.

Vincent van Gogh – “If you hear a voice within you say, ‘You cannot paint,’ then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced.”
Vincent van Gogh – “If you hear a voice within you say, ‘You cannot paint,’ then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced.”
February 14, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
Albert Einstein – “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.”
February 13, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
Jimmy Carr – “Happiness is your current situation minus expectations.”
February 12, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
Elbert Hubbard – “Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive.”
February 11, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
Kobe Bryant – “The most important thing is to try and inspire people so that they can be great at whatever they want to do.”
February 10, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
Steve Jobs – “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.”
February 9, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
David Goggins – “Don’t waste a thing, including fear, anxiety, embarrassment – mine it for wisdom, personal growth, self-awareness.”
February 8, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
Duncan Trussell – “Some poor, phoneless fool is probably sitting next to a waterfall somewhere totally unaware of how angry and scared he’s supposed to be.”
February 7, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
Robert H. Schuller – “Build a dream and the dream will build you.”
February 6, 2026
Andrew McGivern - Motivational Quotes and Daily Inspiration | Quote of the Day
Henry Ford – “Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t – you’re right.”
February 5, 2026
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Great News | Inspiring Stories, Positive Developments and Good News
Great News | Inspiring Stories, Positive Developments and Good News

The Great News Podcast is your source for positive news, inspiring stories, and good news from around the world. We skip the doom and gloom of mainstream media to focus on scientific breakthroughs, environmental wins, and the inspiring news that proves the world is getting better. Join Andrew McGivern for a dose of optimism and uplifting stories that will change your perspective on human progress.
It is easy to find the
Keep looking for the good in the world, because it is not only there – its everywhere.

Resetting Cells to “Age Zero” and Turning Tumors Against Themselves
byAndrew McGivern | Good News Podcast Host - Positive News and Inspiration

Today we’re diving into some truly groundbreaking advancements in medicine, space technology, and sustainable engineering. What if we could reset the human body’s cells to a “biological age of zero” to cure incurable diseases?

Plus, we have a student-led team that just deployed the world’s first free-flying light sail, a new cancer therapy that turns tumor-protecting cells into killers, and a self-healing material that could make aircraft last for five centuries.

  • Turning Tumors’ Own Defenses Against Them
  • Could “Biological Age Zero” Cells Cure the Incurable?
  • Surfing the Solar Wind
  • Self Healing Wind Turbines, Plane Wings and Spacecraft

First up, our lead story: a radical shift in regenerative medicine. South Korea-based biotech Clonell Therapeutics has launched a platform that aims to rewind cellular aging to treat diseases like Alzheimer’s, ALS, and heart failure.

While previous methods often used “old” or stressed cells, Clonell uses Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT) to transfer a patient’s DNA into a donor egg. This creates stem cells that carry none of the accumulated wear of age, effectively replacing aged mitochondria and organelles. By rebuilding cells before disease has even left a mark, this technology seeks functional restoration rather than just symptom relief. Restoring youth to your cells.

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Moving on to the stars! A student-led group at Cornell University has successfully deployed the world’s first free-flying light sail.

This tiny spacecraft, called Alpha CubeSat, weighs only 0.2 pounds and is just 0.04 millimeters thick. Instead of using fuel, it is propelled by the momentum of photons—particles of light—bouncing off its super-reflective surface.

This successful mission proves that small, low-cost probes could eventually use sunlight to travel far beyond our solar system.

Next, a breakthrough in oncology from researchers at KAIST. They have developed a way to turn immune cells trapped inside tumors into active cancer fighters using a direct injection. Solid tumors are often dense and hard to penetrate, but this new method uses lipid nanoparticles to deliver mRNA instructions directly to the cells already present at the tumor site.

These cells are converted into “CAR-macrophages” that can engulf cancer cells and stimulate the rest of the body’s immune system to join the fight.

In animal studies, this approach significantly reduced tumor growth and even provided body-wide immune protection.

Finally, let’s talk about building things to last. Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a self-healing composite material that can repair itself over 1,000 times. By 3D-printing a thermoplastic healing agent into fiber-reinforced polymers, they’ve created a material that can melt and rebond its own cracks when an electrical current is applied.

This innovation could extend the lifespan of aircraft wings, wind turbines, and spacecraft from decades to 500 years, drastically reducing industrial waste and energy consumption.

Speed Round:

• Graphite from Coal Waste

• Poverty on the Decline

• A Paradigm Shift in Alzheimer’s

• Vitamin C for Fertility

And my favorite quote of the day from the Daily Quote podcast this week comes from Elbert Hubbard, who once said, “Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive.”

Listen to an inspiring quote every single day by following The Daily Quote in your podcast app of choice.

https://azure-narwhal-544116.hostingersite.com/dailyquote

That’s it for today’s episode of Great News. From resetting cells to “age zero” and sailing through space on beams of light to turning tumors against themselves, the future is looking brighter than ever. And the great news is that these aren’t distant possibilities these developments are happening right now.

Resetting Cells to “Age Zero” and Turning Tumors Against Themselves
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    Resetting Cells to “Age Zero” and Turning Tumors Against Themselves

    byAndrew McGivernFebruary 13, 2026February 13, 2026

    The Antioxidant Shield: How Vitamin C Could Protect Fertility in High-Risk Workers

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    byGreatNewsPodFebruary 13, 2026February 13, 2026
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    Resetting Cells to “Age Zero” and Turning Tumors Against Themselves
    byAndrew McGivern | Good News Podcast Host - Positive News and Inspiration

    Today we’re diving into some truly groundbreaking advancements in medicine, space technology, and sustainable engineering. What if we could reset the human body’s cells to a “biological age of zero” to cure incurable diseases?

    Plus, we have a student-led team that just deployed the world’s first free-flying light sail, a new cancer therapy that turns tumor-protecting cells into killers, and a self-healing material that could make aircraft last for five centuries.

    • Turning Tumors’ Own Defenses Against Them
    • Could “Biological Age Zero” Cells Cure the Incurable?
    • Surfing the Solar Wind
    • Self Healing Wind Turbines, Plane Wings and Spacecraft

    First up, our lead story: a radical shift in regenerative medicine. South Korea-based biotech Clonell Therapeutics has launched a platform that aims to rewind cellular aging to treat diseases like Alzheimer’s, ALS, and heart failure.

    While previous methods often used “old” or stressed cells, Clonell uses Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT) to transfer a patient’s DNA into a donor egg. This creates stem cells that carry none of the accumulated wear of age, effectively replacing aged mitochondria and organelles. By rebuilding cells before disease has even left a mark, this technology seeks functional restoration rather than just symptom relief. Restoring youth to your cells.

    If you like the great news podcast you’ll love the great news letter because the great news podcast is great but the great news letter is greater.


    https://azure-narwhal-544116.hostingersite.com/dailyquote

    Moving on to the stars! A student-led group at Cornell University has successfully deployed the world’s first free-flying light sail.

    This tiny spacecraft, called Alpha CubeSat, weighs only 0.2 pounds and is just 0.04 millimeters thick. Instead of using fuel, it is propelled by the momentum of photons—particles of light—bouncing off its super-reflective surface.

    This successful mission proves that small, low-cost probes could eventually use sunlight to travel far beyond our solar system.

    Next, a breakthrough in oncology from researchers at KAIST. They have developed a way to turn immune cells trapped inside tumors into active cancer fighters using a direct injection. Solid tumors are often dense and hard to penetrate, but this new method uses lipid nanoparticles to deliver mRNA instructions directly to the cells already present at the tumor site.

    These cells are converted into “CAR-macrophages” that can engulf cancer cells and stimulate the rest of the body’s immune system to join the fight.

    In animal studies, this approach significantly reduced tumor growth and even provided body-wide immune protection.

    Finally, let’s talk about building things to last. Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a self-healing composite material that can repair itself over 1,000 times. By 3D-printing a thermoplastic healing agent into fiber-reinforced polymers, they’ve created a material that can melt and rebond its own cracks when an electrical current is applied.

    This innovation could extend the lifespan of aircraft wings, wind turbines, and spacecraft from decades to 500 years, drastically reducing industrial waste and energy consumption.

    Speed Round:

    • Graphite from Coal Waste

    • Poverty on the Decline

    • A Paradigm Shift in Alzheimer’s

    • Vitamin C for Fertility

    And my favorite quote of the day from the Daily Quote podcast this week comes from Elbert Hubbard, who once said, “Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive.”

    Listen to an inspiring quote every single day by following The Daily Quote in your podcast app of choice.

    https://azure-narwhal-544116.hostingersite.com/dailyquote

    That’s it for today’s episode of Great News. From resetting cells to “age zero” and sailing through space on beams of light to turning tumors against themselves, the future is looking brighter than ever. And the great news is that these aren’t distant possibilities these developments are happening right now.

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