Laura Burchill (@_chemkid) 's Twitter Profile
Laura Burchill

@_chemkid

DR LAURA |👩‍🔬| EVP Fellow UniMelbourne | Bio-inspired | Chemical Ecology | Marine Ecosystems | 70% OCEAN 30% EVERYTHING ELSE

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Madeleine O'Dea (@madeleineodea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love this - Living sea walls and kelp forests: the plans to lure marine life back to Sydney Harbour #environment #biodiversity theguardian.com/australia-news…

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Every fraction of a degree counts. Rising temperatures put marine life and coastal ecosystems at risk of irreversible loss. Urgent #ClimateAction is needed to #SaveOurOcean. un.org/en/climatechan…

Every fraction of a degree counts.

Rising temperatures put marine life and coastal ecosystems at risk of irreversible loss.

Urgent #ClimateAction is needed to #SaveOurOcean.

un.org/en/climatechan…
Queensland Science (@qldscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was all thanks to agricultural chemist Johannes Brunnich, who, while working at an early iteration of the now-thriving Chemistry Centre (est. 1897), tackled the issue of inedible pineapple shipments to America by inventing the first canned pineapple. 🍍✨

It was all thanks to agricultural chemist Johannes Brunnich, who, while working at an early iteration of the now-thriving Chemistry Centre (est. 1897), tackled the issue of inedible pineapple shipments to America by inventing the first canned pineapple. 🍍✨
Christmas Countdown (@christmascount) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎅🏼🎄🌟🎁🎅🏼🎄🌟🎁🎅🏼 🎄 2 5 D A Y S 🌟 🎁 L E F T U N T I L 🎅🏼 🎄 C H R I S T M A S ! 🌟 🎅🏼🎄🌟🎁🎅🏼🎄🌟🎁🎅🏼

James Cook Uni (@jcu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A microscopic organism linked to serious seafood-related illness has been detected for the first time in the waters of Hervey Bay and Gladstone. Full story: shorturl.at/m7528

A microscopic organism linked to serious  seafood-related illness has been detected for the first time in the  waters of Hervey Bay and Gladstone.
Full story: shorturl.at/m7528
Mike Hudema (@mikehudema) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We are losing biodiversity at a rate unparalleled in human history." Global wildlife populations have sunk over 60% since 1970. We are destroying ourselves and taking nature with us. Time to protect people and the planet. #ActOnClimate #climate #biodiversity #nature

Robin Boardman (@robinboardmanuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two-thirds of Ningaloo’s corals have died in a single heatwave. This is the Extinction we are rebelling against — don’t look away.

Robin Boardman (@robinboardmanuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two-thirds of Ningaloo Reef wiped out. A World Heritage site turned to graveyard in months. Remember this every time a politician tells you we’re “on track”. theguardian.com/environment/20…

Ben John (@benjohn65) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Less algal influence' seen in some SA waters, divers say. It comes as latest toxic algal bloom update from SA government shows no or low levels of Karenia algae at most metropolitan onshore monitoring sites. abc.net.au/news/2025-12-0… via ABC Australia

James Cook Uni (@jcu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New James Cook Uni research finds that using the right toxin more quickly kills Crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) and helps limit their ability to reproduce. 🪸💉🤿⭐ “There was clear evidence that we should be using bile salts over vinegar” 👉tinyurl.com/3r37j58c

New <a href="/jcu/">James Cook Uni</a> research finds that using the right toxin more quickly kills Crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) and helps limit their ability to reproduce. 🪸💉🤿⭐
“There was clear evidence that we should be using bile salts over vinegar”
👉tinyurl.com/3r37j58c
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🌊🧐🪸🦐A new study by James Cook Uni TropWATER researcher Dr Jaelen Myers has discovered that what baby ray diets are very species specific and could be related to food competitiveness. Read full story 👉The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand📰 tinyurl.com/j8us4rk7

🌊🧐🪸🦐A new study by <a href="/jcu/">James Cook Uni</a> TropWATER researcher Dr Jaelen Myers has discovered that what baby ray diets are very species specific and could be related to food competitiveness.     
Read full story 👉<a href="/ConversationEDU/">The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand</a>📰 tinyurl.com/j8us4rk7