The Dillon Rose Journal — Science

  • Rising Seas to Honey Bees

    · By Rachel Dazey

    When asked to be one of the artists for an upcoming show at Ligget Studio in Tulsa, OK I knew I would be leaning into my relationship with the honey bee. The theme of the show is an exploration of our relationship with the changing climate.
  • Sustainable Values Every Step of the Way

    · By Rachel Dazey

     As a 1% For the Planet Partner, we give one percent of our sales back to support climate action initiatives.
  • Caring for Oklahoma Lands

    · By Rachel Dazey

    Join us and The Nature Conservancy in supporting public land initiatives and letting our legislators know how much we value the natural public lands in OK. Just over 6% of Oklahoma’s land is for the public to fish, camp, hunt, hike, watch wildlife and graze livestock.  
  • Fascinating science behind copper

    · By Rachel Dazey

    Copper kills in other ways as well, according to Keevil, who has published papers on the effect. When a microbe lands on copper, ions blast the pathogen like an onslaught of missiles, preventing cell respiration and punching holes in the cell membrane or viral coating and creating free radicals that accelerate the kill, especially on dry surfaces.