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Researchers have discovered that Aspergillus flavus, a toxic fungus previously associated with the "curse of the pharaohs," ...
A TOXIC fungus linked to the deaths of researchers who opened King Tutankhamun’s tomb may help fight cancer. The poisonous ...
In a remarkable twist of science, scientists have transformed a fungus – once feared for its deadly spores – into a potent ...
King Tutankhamun's legacy continues to fascinate, nearly a century after his tomb's discovery. Recent research unveils that ...
The myth gained global attention in the 1920s, when the tomb of King Tutankhamun was unearthed by a team of archaeologists. What followed was a chain of mysterious deaths, including Lord Carnarvon, ...
The deadly fungus credited with killing the archaeologists that opened the tomb of King Tut might become a treatment for ...
These results show that many more medicines derived from natural products remain to be found,” one professor said.
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Al-Monitor on MSNKing Tut gold mask to leave Cairo Museum after nearly 100 yearsAfter nearly a century in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, King Tutankhamun's iconic gold mask and remaining treasures are set ...
Study published in Nature Chemical Biology marks an important step towards discovering new fungal cancer treatments.
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Cornwall Live on MSN'Curse' which killed explorers entering pharaohs' tombs could cure cancerThe "Pharaoh's Curse" which killed archaeologists, scientists and explorers who broke into the tombs of ancient kings in ...
In a remarkable twist of science, researchers have transformed a fungus long associated with death into a potential weapon ...
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