Nanotech turns vinegar into superbug-killing solution
Scientists have enhanced vinegar's antibacterial power using nanotechnology. By combining acetic acid with carbon and cobalt-based nanoparticles, researchers created "nano-vinegar" that kills drug-resistant bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus and E. coli without harming human cells. Tested successfully on mice, this innovation offers a promising new weapon against antibiotic-resistant infections.