
Scotsman.com News - Health - 11p kitchen sponges may hold key to beating MRSA
Now biologists working on a powerful new antibiotic have found the best way to cultivate the cure is on the surface of an ordinary kitchen scouring pad - and strangely, one brand alone. The experts at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh have spent the past five years developing the antibiotic from bacteria found on seaweed from North Berwick, East Lothian. But bizarrely, the antibiotic can only be grown on a kitchen sponge sold in Morrisons supermarkets, at a bargain 89p for a packet of eight (11p each) .
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