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Could the deadly fungus linked to Tutankhamun’s curse be the key to a groundbreaking cancer treatment? In recent years, the ...
The oldest confirmed case of the illness shows the bubonic plague circulated in North Africa thousands of years before the ...
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 oldest confirmed case of the illness in an ancient Egyptian mummy has shown the bubonic plague was around thousands of ...
After nearly a century in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, King Tutankhamun's iconic gold mask and remaining treasures are set ...
These results show that many more medicines derived from natural products remain to be found,” one professor said.
When people died after entering the ancient pyramids for the first time it was blamed on a Pharaoh's Curse or Mummy's Revenge ...
The scientific name for the infection, Yersinia pestis, wiped out vast swathes of Europe but this new finding means ...
The oldest confirmed case of the illness shows the bubonic plague circulated in North Africa thousands of years before the ...
A deadly fungus behind the so-called curse of Tutankhamun ’s tomb can be harnessed to fight cancer, scientists have ...
Scientists have found that a deadly tomb fungus called Aspergillus flavus may hold the key to promising new treatments for ...
The 'rediscovery' of the ancient city of Imet, in Egypt's eastern Nile Delta, has been hailed a landmark historical find.