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Live Science on MSNFungus that may have caused 'King Tut's curse' shows promise in treating cancerScientists have found that a deadly tomb fungus called Aspergillus flavus may hold the key to promising new treatments for leukemia.
The toxic fungus behind the “curse” of Tutankhamun’s tomb can fight cancer, scientists have found. Aspergillus flavus, a mould that has been found growing in long-sealed tombs, can trigger ...
Study published in Nature Chemical Biology marks an important step towards discovering new fungal cancer treatments.
Mumbai: International Emmy Award winner Vir Das, who is all set to bring his fifth collaboration with the streaming giant ...
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ABP News on MSNVir Das Lost His Voice Before 'Fool Volume' But That Didn’t Stop His Netflix SpecialVir Das reveals he lost his voice just two months before filming his most personal Netflix special, 'Fool Volume', premiering ...
Doctors theorized that fungal spores from King Tut's tomb could have played a role in the breakthrough treatment.
King Tutankhamun's legacy continues to fascinate, nearly a century after his tomb's discovery. Recent research unveils that one of his daggers was crafted from meteoric iron, a "space dagger ...
These results show that many more medicines derived from natural products remain to be found,” one professor said.
Bill Camp is the latest addition to the cast of Apple TV+'s upcoming series based on Lars Kepler’s Joona Linna books.
Crouched by King Tut’s stone sarcophagus, National Geographic technicians Eric Berkenpas and Alan Turchik prepare the radar unit to scan the tomb’s walls.
Once feared as the 'Pharaoh's Curse,' the fungus Aspergillus flavus, discovered in Tutankhamun's tomb, is now a potential cancer fighter. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have ...
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