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A fatal fungus once thought to be a curse could potentially help fight disease. Scientists discovered molecules in a fungus ...
Near the cliffs of Luxor, where ancient temples rise from the desert, a new discovery is changing how we understand one of ...
Scientists turn ancient tomb fungus Aspergillus flavus into a source of powerful cancer-fighting compounds called asperigimycins.
These results show that many more medicines derived from natural products remain to be found,” one professor said.
The toxic fungus Aspergillus flavus— known as the “Pharaoh’s Curse” due to its role in the deaths of archaeologists who ...
Researchers have discovered that Aspergillus flavus, a toxic fungus previously associated with the "curse of the pharaohs," ...
A fungus once feared for causing deadly infections in ancient tombs is now offering new hope in the fight against cancer.
A deadly fungus once feared as a cursed relic from King Tut’s tomb may now hold the secret weapon against cancer.
Researchers have turned the deadly fungus Aspergillus flavus into a powerful cancer-fighting compound and pave the way for ...
Research suggests the destruction of her statues "were perhaps driven by ritual necessity rather than outright antipathy." ...
When people think about Egyptian discoveries, they often conjure images of pharaohs and high-ranking officials, their tombs ...
A new study challenges long-standing beliefs about Pharaoh Hatshepsut’s destroyed statues, suggesting they were ritually deactivated.