Yoshi is a loggerhead turtle who was released off the Cape Town coast in 2017. A sea turtle from Australia has officially left all other long-distance swimmers in her wake after recording nearly ...
Joshua has been a lifelong gamer with a special passion for The Legend of Zelda. They pride themself on achieving 100% completion for each game in the series. For over two decades, Joshua has consumed ...
Yoshi is a lucky little kitten. Born to a feral mother along with five siblings, the kittens' chances of surviving in the countryside would have been slim. Especially for Yoshi, who was born with a ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Yoshi Mobility, a leading tech-enabled mobility services provider, is embarking on a strategic partnership with CALSTART, a national nonprofit dedicated ...
Fuel delivery company Yoshi closed a $13.7 million investment led by global automaker General Motors Ventures and oil and gas company ExxonMobil. Yoshi, based in San Francisco, launched in Nashville ...
After watching my green Yoshi waddle around in a cow costume, I started to become suspicious. When red Yoshi jumped on purple Yoshi’s back, who happened to be wearing a wonderful train costume, I ...
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Palo Alto, California-based Yoshi is a startup that facilitates the refueling of vehicles wherever they are parked as part of an on-demand service. Yoshi has raised over $15 million in funding and ...
Most people don’t curse their trip to the gas station, but that may be because they never considered an alternative. Now, in Nashville, they have one. Yoshi, a gas delivery service, is officially ...
These video games’ nonsensical optimism help young adults ‘mentally reset’ In A Nutshell Imperial College London researchers found that playing Super Mario Bros. and Yoshi games helped university ...
John Romano | The Rays knew they were making a calculated gamble because Japanese home run hitters have not fared well in the States. Turns out, neither did Yoshi Tsutsugo. The Tampa Bay Times ...