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IT'S A FLAVOR ERUPTION! RED ROBIN DEBUTS LAVA QUESO BURGER ALONGSIDE THE RETURN OF A BELOVED FAN FAVORITE ON MARCH 25

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

ENGLEWOOD, Colo., March 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. (NASDAQ: RRGB) is introducing innovative new flavors beyond imagination with the arrival of the Lava Queso Burger, Chocolate Covered Pretzel Milkshake and more. Plus, the MadLove Burger is making its triumphant return after fans have pleaded for nearly a year!

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  • Starting March 25, burger meets queso with Red Robin's new melty mashup , the Lava Queso Burger!
  • To celebrate the Lava Queso Burger, just in time for science fair season, Red Robin is rewarding parents who have experienced lava of another sort – those messy school science fair volcanoes – with a free Lava Queso Burger of their own.
  • From April 2-9, head over to Red Robin's Instagram and enter for a chance to win a free Lava Queso Burger from Red Robin*.
  • "Our Lava Queso Burger features a perfect harmony of flavors, from the zing of chipotle aioli to the creamy indulgence of our new Queso Fundido.

Outdoor Pest Management Company Shares Pest Control Solutions for Outdoor Spaces

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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Mosquito Joe® , a Neighborly® company, reminds home and business owners to start preparing their homes, businesses, and outdoor spaces early to effectively control and combat perimeter pests, insects, and mosquitoes from nesting and infestation.

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  • Mosquito Joe® , a Neighborly® company, reminds home and business owners to start preparing their homes, businesses, and outdoor spaces early to effectively control and combat perimeter pests, insects, and mosquitoes from nesting and infestation.
  • Price notes that simple preventive measures can go a long way in keeping outdoor spaces free from mosquitoes, wasps, rodents, and other perimeter pests.
  • As the largest and fastest-growing provider of outdoor pest and mosquito control services in the U.S., Mosquito Joe is a member of an elite partnership with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
  • For over 14 years, Mosquito Joe has delivered outdoor pest control services through over 416 territories in more than 38 states and the District of Columbia.

Ramona A. Velazquez announces the release of 'Chica and Napoli'

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Monday, February 26, 2024

SAN DIEGO, Feb. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Ramona A Velazquez marks her return to the publishing scene with the release of "Chica and Napoli" (published by Archway Publishing). This book tells the story of two female dogs, who through their friendship, and perseverance, survive in the Baja desert.

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  • This book tells the story of two female dogs, who through their friendship, and perseverance, survive in the Baja desert.
  • Chica and Napoli are two dogs who have lost their families and luckily find each other in the Baja desert.
  • They set-out to find a home for both of them and on their travels, they encounter various animals they must deal with in order to survive.
  • "This book demonstrates how two female dogs, through their friendship, can help each other and overcome the worst of situations."

Moving Across State Lines? Which Pests to Expect in Your New Home

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Monday, February 5, 2024

Buying a new home is an exciting milestone, especially if it’s one that takes you to an entirely new state or coast.

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  • Buying a new home is an exciting milestone, especially if it’s one that takes you to an entirely new state or coast.
  • While the to-do list for a new homeowner is already very long, it’s important to add pest control to the list.
  • No matter where you’re located in the U.S., pests pose a significant concern to health and property.
  • Found in southwestern and southern states, scorpions pose a threat due to their ability to inflict painful stings.

Pirelli: Tyres for two iconic Porsches, extreme adventures in desert and ice

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Monday, January 29, 2024

ROME, Jan. 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pirelli kicks off 2024 by outfitting the extreme adventures of two iconic Porsches, using Scorpion All Terrain Plus tyres for the Porsche 911 Dakar in the African desert and studded Stella Bianca tyres for the Porsche 550 Spyder on the icy track of Zell Am See.

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  • ROME, Jan. 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pirelli kicks off 2024 by outfitting the extreme adventures of two iconic Porsches, using Scorpion All Terrain Plus tyres for the Porsche 911 Dakar in the African desert and studded Stella Bianca tyres for the Porsche 550 Spyder on the icy track of Zell Am See.
  • This marks a historic collaboration between Pirelli and the Stuttgart-based automaker, with the Porsche 911 being the first model to sport Pirelli tires back in 1982.
  • The Porsche 911 Dakar, fitted with Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus tyres approved for the model, covered 7,000 kilometres across asphalt, sand, dirt roads, and rocky terrain without ever changing tyres.
  • Another legendary Porsche model faced extreme conditions with Pirelli equipment, this time on ice: the Porsche 550 Spyder at the F.A.T.

Scorpion Wins 2024 BIG Innovation Award For AI Chat Technology

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Wednesday, January 10, 2024

SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Scorpion, the leading provider of digital marketing solutions for local businesses, is pleased to announce it has been named a winner in the 2024 BIG Innovation Awards presented by the Business Intelligence Group.

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  • Winning the Internet & Technology category, Scorpion Connect with AI Chat was launched in Q4 2023.
  • Conceptualized and built for local services businesses, Scorpion Connect with AI Chat empowers these organizations to activate their own specialized conversational AI chatbot on their website.
  • "By making a traditionally enterprise-level technology accessible, Scorpion Connect with AI Chat truly levels the playing field for local businesses," said Rustin Kretz, CEO and Founder at Scorpion.
  • For more information on Scorpion Connect with AI Chat, visit Scorpion.co/ai-chat .

ASUS Republic of Gamers presents For Those Who Dare: Transcendence Virtual Launch Event at CES 2024

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Tuesday, January 9, 2024

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced an extensive range of new and exclusive performance-focused products at it's For Those Who Dare: Transcendence virtual launch event for CES® 2024.

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  • Gamers can immerse themselves in the unmatched performance of the ROG Strix SCAR 18 laptop, designed for esports enthusiasts seeking maxed-out performance.
  • The new ROG Zephyrus G14 and G16 gaming laptops redefine the genre with a host of extraordinary features.
  • Both laptops are equipped with NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs and feature a variety of powerful ROG Intelligent Cooling solutions for optimal performance.
  • Gamers, creative professionals, or design enthusiasts can elevate their gaming reality with the Zephyrus series.

Spiders really may be more scared of you than you are of them

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Thursday, January 4, 2024

The one thing that seems to elude them though, is the ability to charm the humans that they encounter.

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  • The one thing that seems to elude them though, is the ability to charm the humans that they encounter.
  • It’s not possible to read a spider’s mind, but research has uncovered some surprising insights about how they behave around humans.
  • It is a response to threats used by many creatures in the animal world, including other arachnids such as scorpions.

Playing dead

  • Playing dead at specific times is an advantageous strategy.
  • But playing dead is probably a more energy efficient way of staying safe from a predator than active defensive strategies.
  • The latter is adopted by tiny jumping spiders that take refuge from spiting spiders by hiding in ant nests.


But the Jorō spider has a conspicuously coloured, gold and black body, and builds large webs one metre in diameter. It’s too large to hide and too distinctive to masquerade or mimic so must rely on other strategies, including playing dead.

Who is scared of who

  • Scientists suggest these fear responses to other animals are driven by a need to control our ecological environment.
  • News stories fuel people’s assumptions that spiders have bad intentions towards us.
  • And these sentiments are reinforced by the seasonal appearances of big spiders in our gardens and under the sofa.
  • To put it in context, no spider appears on the WHO’s list of dangerous animals but domestic dogs and cats do.
  • For example, hitching a ride in your luggage or on commercially transported goods.
  • And our concern about their spread is best focused not on the spider itself, but on potential ecosystem disruption lower down the food chain.
  • In Florida, for example, invasive Cyrtophora spiders sometimes spin so much silk that they cause problems for host plants, potentially damaging farmers’ crops.


Sara Goodacre has received funding from NERC, BBSRC, Wellcome and the Royal Society. She is a member of the British Arachnological Society and the European Society for the study of Arachnology

Meteors, supermoons, a comet and more: your guide to the southern sky in 2024

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Tuesday, January 2, 2024

What exciting events will we see in the southern sky in 2024? Meteor showers, Saturn covered by the Moon, close approaches of bright planets to each other, supermoons – and, if we’re lucky, a comet visible to the naked eye. Even if you live in a city surrounded by light pollution, these are all worth looking out for. Here are some of the highlights.May – the Eta Aquarid meteors The first of the two main Southern Hemisphere meteor showers during the year is the Eta Aquariid or Eta Aquarid shower.

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What exciting events will we see in the southern sky in 2024? Meteor showers, Saturn covered by the Moon, close approaches of bright planets to each other, supermoons – and, if we’re lucky, a comet visible to the naked eye. Even if you live in a city surrounded by light pollution, these are all worth looking out for. Here are some of the highlights.

May – the Eta Aquarid meteors

  • The first of the two main Southern Hemisphere meteor showers during the year is the Eta Aquariid or Eta Aquarid shower.
  • It’s named after a star in the constellation of Aquarius, the Water Carrier, as the meteors appear to originate from there.

December – the Geminid meteors


The second of the two main meteor showers is the Geminid shower. This originates in the direction of the constellation of Gemini, the Twins. Unusually, they are associated not with a comet but with a rocky asteroid named Phaeton. In 2024, they are likely to be best seen early on the morning of Saturday 14 December. The peak time to view is during the short interval between the setting of the Moon and the start of dawn.

March, June and August – the planets

  • On the evening of Friday 22 March, the brightest planet Venus is less than the width of the Moon away from the ringed planet Saturn.
  • For people in the eastern part of Australia, the Moon covers the planet Saturn low in the eastern sky on the night of Thursday 27 June.
  • From Sydney, Saturn disappears at the bright edge of the Moon at 10:55pm and reappears at its dark edge at 11:41pm.


Another close approach is in the early morning of Thursday 15 August, when the red planet Mars is less than a Moon-width from the giant planet Jupiter.

September and October – supermoons

  • It’s best to look at moonrise, as an illusion in our brains makes the Moon appear larger when it’s near the horizon.
  • The supermoons in 2024 are on Wednesday 18 September and Thursday 17 October.

October – Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS)

  • A comet with the impressive name of Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS), discovered in January 2023, is approaching the Sun and Earth, and may become bright enough to be easily seen.
  • Read more:
    Astronomers just discovered a comet that could be brighter than most stars when we see it next year.
  • At a distance of 71 million kilometres, the comet will be closest to Earth on Sunday 13 October.

January and May – constellations


Not only these highlighted events can be seen in the sky. There are star pictures or constellations that still stand out in the sky of bright cities. Orion, the Hunter, is a favourite Southern Hemisphere summer constellation, high in the northern sky on January evenings. It consists of four bright stars in a rectangle with a line of three stars, representing Orion’s belt, in the middle.
According to Greek legend, Orion was a great hunter who vowed to kill all animals. To stop him carrying out his threat, one of the gods sent a scorpion to kill him. This ancient story with Scorpius, the Scorpion chasing Orion takes place above our heads each night.

  • In January, people who are up at around 3 am can see Scorpius rising in the east, while its quarry Orion is sinking in the west.
  • Alternatively, if you don’t like early mornings you can see the same scene on May evenings after dusk.


Nick Lomb received author fees from Powerhouse Publishing for writing the 2024 Australasian Sky Guide.

Doc McGhee, who has managed some of the biggest names in music history, including KISS, Bon Jovi, Mötley Crüe, Scorpions, and others, joins eResonate Advisory Board

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Monday, November 13, 2023

This follows the recent inclusion of Bing Gordon from Kleiner Perkins on the eResonate Advisory Board.

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  • This follows the recent inclusion of Bing Gordon from Kleiner Perkins on the eResonate Advisory Board.
  • With these influential advisors on board, eResonate is poised to bring innovation to the live music sector through its groundbreaking media platform.
  • "With the technology we have, I think you're going to see something truly amazing for the music industry."
  • In a May 2023 IQ Magazine article, Doc McGhee is acknowledged as one of the music industry's most legendary artist managers.