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Could a legendary tomb curse become a medical miracle? Scientists may have reengineered Aspergillus flavus, linked to King ...
Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis is a potentially life-threatening complication in immunocompromised patients, particularly ...
Scientists discovered a cancer-fighting compound in mold from ancient tombs, revealing a powerful new drug against leukemia.
A fatal fungus once thought to be a curse could potentially help fight disease. Scientists discovered molecules in a fungus ...
A fungus that is thought to have claimed the lives of several excavators working on King Tutankhamun's burial site has had a ...
The deadly fungus credited with killing the archaeologists that opened the tomb of King Tut might become a treatment for ...
Study published in Nature Chemical Biology marks an important step towards discovering new fungal cancer treatments.
The mystery deepened in the 1970s when a team of scientists entered the tomb of Polish king Casimir IV. Within weeks, 10 out ...
In the 1970s, a dozen scientists entered the tomb of Casimir IV in Poland. Within weeks, 10 of them died from Aspergillus ...
Could the deadly fungus linked to Tutankhamun’s curse be the key to a groundbreaking cancer treatment? In recent years, the ...
Associated with the infamous King Tut's curse, a deadly spore may now be turned into a potent leukemia treatment.
Researchers believe that a fungus thought to be found in ancient tombs may provide a valuable new tool in the fight against ...