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A group of researchers from the US turn the 'curse' into a future therapy to combat blood cancer. "This is an example of the ...
In November 1922, archaeologist Howard Carter peered through a small hole into the sealed tomb of. When asked if he could see anything, he replied: “Yes, wonderful things.” Within months, however, ...
He was a minor king, yet Tutankhamun’s tomb might have been the most richly stocked of all in ancient Egypt. Now research is ...
A fungus that is thought to have claimed the lives of several excavators working on King Tutankhamun's burial site has had a ...
The toxic fungus behind the “curse” of Tutankhamun’s tomb can fight cancer, scientists have found. Aspergillus flavus, a ...
Researchers have discovered that Aspergillus flavus, a toxic fungus previously associated with the "curse of the pharaohs," ...
Study published in Nature Chemical Biology marks an important step towards discovering new fungal cancer treatments.
A dreaded fungus known to inhabit tombs has been reconstituted as a treatment for leukemia and is performing as effectively ...
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These results show that many more medicines derived from natural products remain to be found,” one professor said.
The mummy of Pharaoh Tutankhamun will not be transferred to the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in Cairo and will remain in its original tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor.The decision to keep the m ...