Wednesday, September 14, 2011 4:13 AM
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CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis
Congratulations, Dr. Embry! It isn't every day that one has a 375 million year old fish named in one's honor! "The name L. embryi is a nod to Canadian geologist Ashton Embry, whose Arctic research helped prepare the scientists for their fieldwork. The 6-foot-long Laccognathus embryi was "the kind of fish that was waiting to lunge out to grab whatever was in front of it," (like a money-grubbing neurosaurus?) Ancient Toothy Fish Found in Arctic—Giant Prowled Riversnews.nationalgeographic.com A new species of giant carnivorous fish that lived 375 million years ago has been discovered in the Canadian Arctic, scientists say.
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