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In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at cancer-killing fungi, robots that perform surgery on your eyeballs, ...
A TOXIC fungus linked to the deaths of researchers who opened King Tutankhamun’s tomb may help fight cancer. The poisonous ...
He was a minor king, yet Tutankhamun’s tomb might have been the most richly stocked of all in ancient Egypt. Now research is ...
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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 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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All That's Interesting on MSNInside The Tragic Life Of Ankhesenamun, The Wife Of King TutOnly living into her mid-20s, Ankhesenamun became the Queen of Egypt during the 18th Dynasty when she married King Tut.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNTutankhamun’s Iconic Gold Death Mask Is Getting a New Home Near the Pyramids of GizaSoon, the elaborately decorated artifact will be transferred to the brand new Grand Egyptian Museum, joining more than 5,000 ...
King Tut was only nine when he took the throne. It was a tumultuous time. His father, Akhenaten, had died. While the murderous machinations of the years immediately following are unclear, ...
"Tales of Terror: The Curse of King Tut" follows the curse-laden mysteries surrounding those involved in discovering and excavating King Tut's tomb and the media frenzy that followed.
The tomb of King Tutankhamun is among the most iconic ancient Egyptian sites. But as the 100-year anniversary of its discovery approaches, several mysteries about the famous pharaoh's life remain ...
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