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Great News | Inspiring Stories, Positive Developments and Good News

Great News | Inspiring Stories, Positive Developments and Good News

Auteur(s): Andrew McGivern | Good News Podcast Host - Positive News and Inspiration
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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.Andrew McGivern | Good News Podcast Host - Positive News and Inspiration Politique
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  • The Longevity Revolution: Replicating Decades of Aging and Turning Nuclear Waste into Power
    Apr 9 2026

    The Great News podcast is brought to you by the Daily Quote.


    Today, we have a packed episode! What if we could study forty years of human aging in just four days? That is our lead story. Plus, we’ll look at a hydrogen-powered business jet hitting major milestones, a healing gel that could prevent amputations from chronic wounds, and a solar device that makes drinking water safe in under an hour.

    Organ-on-a-Chip Replicates Decades of Aging in Days

    Hydrogen Business Jet Moves Closer to RealityHow a New Oxygen-Delivering Gel Could Save Limbs from Chronic WoundsSolar-Powered Device Disinfects Water in Just One HourStick around for the speed round, where we’ll cover even more breakthroughs in medicine and energy!

    Terminating Super-Bugs in a single day!⁠

    ⁠Mirror-Image Proteins: A Novel Strategy to Combat Alzheimer’s Disease⁠

    Figs: Your Sweet Secret Weapon for Health and Wellness

    Bill Gates’ TerraPower Gets Green Light for Advanced Reactor

    Turning Nuclear Waste into Power and Reducing its Deadly Lifespan

    Miraculous Advances in Spinal Cord Injury TreatmentMalaria Vaccine Saving Children in NigeriaA New Way to Fight Alzheimer’s Disease


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    9 min
  • Reversing Blindness with Cellular Rejuvenation and the Beating Heart-on-a-Chip
    Apr 1 2026

    This episode is brought to you by ⁠the Daily Quote⁠. The podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way.Today, we’re exploring how scientists are turning back the clock on aging cells, printing infrastructure beneath the ocean waves, and building a "heart-on-a-chip" to revolutionize medicine.And don't forget to stick around to the end for the speed round for even more great news!The First Epigenetic Reprogramming Therapy Enters Human TrialsThe World’s First Underwater 3D Concrete Printer

    The Tiny Chip That Could Change Heart Medicine ForeverThe Horse H12 is a Cleaner Combustion Engine

    Alright, Let's dive into the speed round for even more great news:

    The greater Bermuda snail, once feared extinct, is officially safe after conservationists bred and released over 100,000 molluscs.

    Researchers at Texas A&M have developed clay-based bandages that can be injected into deep wounds to stop severe internal bleeding, reducing clotting time by 70%.

    A new blood test can now predict when Alzheimer’s symptoms will begin—with an accuracy within three to four years—long before memory problems appear.

    Scientists are testing CAR T cell therapy to target and destroy the amyloid plaques in the brain that cause Alzheimer's, successfully reshaping the immune landscape in preclinical models.

    And my favorite quote of the day from the Daily Quote podcast this week is from James Clear who said,

    “Every action you take is a vote for the type of person you wish to become.”

    Start your day with an inspiring quote every single day with the Daily Quote - available in your favourite podcast app.

    From rejuvenating cells to printing structures underwater, today’s stories prove that those seeds of innovation are growing into a brighter world.


    I’m Andrew McGivern, and until next time, and there will be a next time, keep looking for the good in the world, because it’s everywhere.

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    7 min
  • Self-Spreading CRISPR and the Sun Battery That Outperforms Lithium-Ion
    Mar 18 2026

    This episode is brought to you by the Daily Quote. The podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way.

    Today, we are diving into some truly groundbreaking advancements in medicine, biotechnology, and sustainable energy. What if a gene editor could replicate and spread like a virus to ensure it reaches every cell that needs a cure? That is our lead story today.


    Plus, we have a "rechargeable sun battery" that outperforms lithium-ion, tiny bubbles that shatter cancer’s defenses, and a city-wide success story in wiping out Dengue fever.

    CRISPR Gene Editor Replicates and Spreads Like a Virus

    New Sun Battery Beats Lithium-Ion

    Bubbles and Ultrasound Break Soften Tumour Walls for Better Treatment

    Wiping Out Dengue Fever

    And don’t forget to stick around for the speed round, where we’ll dive into even more great news.Prime C Shows Striking Survival Benefit in ALS Clinical Trial

    Inhalable Treatment Could Replace Months of Pills for TB

    Could a “Longevity Protein” Slow How We Age?An Inflammation Suppressor Decreases Mortality
    Turning Our Own DNA Against Cancer

    Until next time, keep looking for the good in the world, because it’s not only there—it’s everywhere.

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    9 min
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