Camarria Williams, 13, is listed as a co-author in a published scientific study about a new cancer-fighting compound she discovered by isolating bacteria from goose poop that she found in Garfield ...
The goose poop contained a novel compound, which university researchers investigated and found had cancer-fighting properties, specifically for ovarian and skin cancer.
However, wild animals like geese don't really understand boundaries, so having them nearby often comes with downsides like poop in your yard. If you're tired of leaving your house to their ...
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 ...
“A goose can poop a pound a day,” Gilmore told CPR News at one of the first goose roundups in City Park. “It’s gotten to the point where people cannot enjoy the park because there’s so ...
Camarria Williams, 13, stumbled upon some goose poop in a neighborhood park and eagerly scooped it up to analyze at the Chicago Antibiotic Discovery Lab, a STEM outreach program. An eighth-grade ...
There, the 11-year-old girl also discovered a new cancer-fighting molecule in an unexpected source: goose poop. Williams and her twin sister, Camerria, who attend William H. Brown STEM Magnet ...