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Hottentotta tamulus, the Indian red scorpion, also known as the eastern Indian scorpion, is a species of scorpion of the family Buthidae. It occurs in most of India, eastern Pakistan and the eastern lowlands of Nepal, and recently from Sri Lanka. Wikipedia
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Scorpiones
Family: Buthidae
Genus: Hottentotta
Species: H. tamulus
Venom: Its venom contains neurotoxins that can be especially deadly to children, since their bodies are small. This venom can cause very serious effects on the human heart. It can also cause hypertension in humans, which can be deadly when combined with cardiac failure or irregularity.
The most lethal and dangerous scorpion in the entire world is the Indian red scorpion. This small scorpion is a force to be reckoned with. Victims of bee stings commonly feel nausea, heart issues, skin discoloration, and pulmonary edema in more severe cases. They are little ones, with a length of 1.5-2.3 in (40-60 mm).
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Scorpiones
Family: Buthidae
Genus: Hottentotta
Species: H. tamulus
Venom: Its venom contains neurotoxins that can be especially deadly to children, since their bodies are small. This venom can cause very serious effects on the human heart. It can also cause hypertension in humans, which can be deadly when combined with cardiac failure or irregularity.
The most lethal and dangerous scorpion in the entire world is the Indian red scorpion. This small scorpion is a force to be reckoned with. Victims of bee stings commonly feel nausea, heart issues, skin discoloration, and pulmonary edema in more severe cases. They are little ones, with a length of 1.5-2.3 in (40-60 mm).
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Balrog's Nightmare Hour.
Featuring: What happens to a cop in an abandoned building were God has turned his back on her stalked by the King of Hell. It won't end good for her. And unseen spirits from the void collection souls with keys. Come and see. The Last Shift and Insidious The Last Key.
09APR2022
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https://cytu.be/r/CozyBroadcastNetwork
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Controlling a drone with your mind
The startup UDrone has released an EEGSmart headset, which allows you to control the quadcopter without using your hands.
The gadget uses EEG/EMG sensors, accelerators, gyroscopes and neural signal amplifier to track the user’s head position as well as their concentration on the quadcopter.
Thus, by blinking, the user controls the camera, their jaw is responsible for takeoff and landing, and their head tilt controls the vehicle’s position in the air.
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The startup UDrone has released an EEGSmart headset, which allows you to control the quadcopter without using your hands.
The gadget uses EEG/EMG sensors, accelerators, gyroscopes and neural signal amplifier to track the user’s head position as well as their concentration on the quadcopter.
Thus, by blinking, the user controls the camera, their jaw is responsible for takeoff and landing, and their head tilt controls the vehicle’s position in the air.
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