Talk:Imperfect immune systems help avoid autoimmune disease

Wow, that headline "Imperfect immune systems help avoid autoimmune disease" just reeks of obviousness. But the actual study has a slightly different point - that it's supposed to be that way. Anybody have an idea for a little bit better headline, one that indicates the role of evolution or the impact of design compromise? -- Phyzome is Tim McCormack 21:32, 15 September 2005 (UTC)

How about "Immune systems evolved to be imperfect to avoid autoimmune disease"?

Original reporting notes
Where are the notes which indicate the original reporting contributions to this article? - Amgine/talk 06:33, 16 September 2005 (UTC)

In this case, and in many cases where I might post stories in the future, I read original scientific articles and write the lay interpretation of them. I sometimes contact the researchers, but not in most cases. So, what sort of notes would you like to see? (sorry, I am new at this) It is original reporting because I don't base it on what others have written about the paper, but on the paper itself. My goal is to find interesting science stories that might otherwise go unnoticed.

For example, I recently read a story in a physics journal (Physical Review E) about a way to analyze paintings. It shows that a numerical technique common in physics can distinguish between genres and artists, and may even lead to a a new tool for detecting forgeries. I will write it up, probably without talking directly to the researchers (afterall, they are supposed to include all relevant information in their paper). I am happy to include notes. What should these notes look like? Most supporting information would be included in the hyperlinks in the text or in links to related stories. --BuzzSkyline 20:41, 16 September 2005 (UTC)