A group of middle schoolers from the Boys and Girls Club in Chicago collected potential cancer-fighting goose poop in an ...
When Camarria Williams, 13, stumbled upon goose poop in a neighborhood park, she enthusiastically scooped some up. She and six other students were looking for bacteria samples. “My mom feeds ...
Williams’ contribution was goose poop collected from around Garfield Park Lagoon, according to the study, and it was placed on an agar plate (the medium for anything alive in the poop to grow ...
Inside the goose poop, the researchers found a bacteria from the strain Pseudomonas idahoensis, a group known to have disease-fighting properties, according to a July 10 news release from the Illinois ...