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After King Tutankhamun's tomb was opened in the 1920s, a series of untimely deaths among the excavation team fuelled rumors ...
These results show that many more medicines derived from natural products remain to be found,” one professor said.
A deadly fungus once feared as a cursed relic from King Tut’s tomb may now hold the secret weapon against cancer.
When people died after entering the ancient pyramids for the first time it was blamed on a Pharaoh's Curse or Mummy's Revenge ...
Researchers have discovered that Aspergillus flavus, a toxic fungus previously associated with the "curse of the pharaohs," ...
The same deadly fungus is now being looked at as a potential cancer treatment. The therapy detailed in this new study is a ...
A team of researchers at the University of Pennsylvania claim that the deadly fungus can be a huge breakthrough in the fight ...
Researchers have turned the deadly fungus Aspergillus flavus into a powerful cancer-fighting compound and pave the way for ...
Gambling has been with us since time immemorial, though the way we approach and regard gambling couldn't be more different today from what it was in the ancient world. The ancient Egyptians are among ...
In a remarkable scientific feat, scientists have identified that the deadly fungus contains a cancer-killing compound ...
PHARAOH’S GIFT How ‘Pharaoh’s curse’ may help fight CANCER after leukaemia-battling chemical found in fungus linked to King Tut deaths.
The researchers studied many strains of Aspergillus flavus and found that they might contain more of the chemicals.