Ep. 276: Scientists May Have Seen A Star Collapse Into A Black Hole Without Exploding + Patient Is Kept Alive 48 Hours Without Lungs

Ep. 276: Scientists May Have Seen A Star Collapse Into A Black Hole Without Exploding + Patient Is Kept Alive 48 Hours Without Lungs

From Well... That’s Interesting by Jill ChaCha

April 16, 2026 · 34 min · Season 1 · Episode 276

About this episode

The episode discusses the observation of a star collapsing into a black hole and a medical case of a patient surviving without lungs for 48 hours.

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Host: Jill ChaCha

Topics covered

  • star collapse
  • black hole
  • medical science
  • lung transplant
  • science news

Keywords

  • star collapse
  • black hole
  • medical science
  • lung transplant
  • science podcast

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