Diane McKnight
Most people have never heard of neodymium, a strong, silvery rare-earth metal, yet almost all of us carry around a little bit of it in our pocket every day.“Your cell phone, your computer — all of these things run on lanthanides, a series of 14- In the most beautiful places in Colorado, hazards to aquatic life lurk in the water. A team at the °µÍø½ûÇø is studying heavy metal pollution in a watershed near Aspen. Their efforts have a...
Diane McKnight's alpine stream research is highlighted in a new article published in the Aspen Times.The piece focuses on newly published research demonstrating climate-driven increases in stream metal concentrations in the
Diane McKnight is being recognized with the highest honor bestowed upon faculty in the University of Colorado system: Distinguished Professor, which is awarded to faculty for exemplary performance in research, teaching, and service.A professor in