
Dennis Maley
Articles
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Jan 24, 2024 |
thebradentontimes.com | Dawn Kitterman |Diane Rado |Dennis Maley |Ryan Stanley
Composers count themselves lucky when musicians continue to perform their music after their death. But the American avant-garde composer John Cage, who died in 1992, never would have guessed that a single performance of his music would begin in 2001 and still be playing. In fact, it isn’t due to conclude for another 616 years. In a marathon performance like this, any little change becomes big news. On Feb.
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Jan 23, 2024 |
thebradentontimes.com | Dawn Kitterman |Diane Rado |Dennis Maley |Jason Hawes
Microplastics are tiny plastic particles that can cause big problems when they enter the water supply. One way my fluid dynamics lab explores microplastic movement is by studying how tiny water-walking insects are pushed underwater by raindrops. Exposure to microplastic pollution can pose health risks, such as respiratory and digestive problems, increased risk of diabetes and disrupted sleep. But physicists like me can study how they move through water to learn how to clean them up.
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Jan 19, 2024 |
thebradentontimes.com | Ashley Murray |Dennis Maley |Robin Opsahl
The best family electric cars are safe and comfortable, with roomy seating and plenty of cargo space. They're also affordable to drive and maintain. Here's Edmunds' list of the 11 best electric family cars as rated using Edmunds' EV Testing and Range Consumption data, which measures comfort, technology, storage, efficiency, value, and more.
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Jan 19, 2024 |
thebradentontimes.com | Ashley Murray |Dennis Maley |Michael Cantu
For business owners and entrepreneurs with a large amount of savings, the main obstacle to starting a business is often coming up with a viable idea. Yet many aspiring entrepreneurs have a different problem—the idea is there, but the capital isn't. Startup funding or startup capital is something that every new business needs to get off the ground. As an entrepreneur, however, the challenge is figuring out where to find the startup funding you need to launch your new business.
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Jan 16, 2024 |
thebradentontimes.com | Mitch Perry |Dennis Maley |Robin Opsahl |Dawn Kitterman
Any chance that registered Democratic Party voters in Florida would participate in this March’s presidential primary ballot ended last Friday when a federal judge rejected a Tampa attorney’s bid for a preliminary injunction. The move might have allowed Secretary of State Cord Byrd to place the name of three other Democrats on the March 19 presidential primary preference ballot in addition to President Joe Biden. But that didn’t happen.
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