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mk12 1 days ago [-]
HN title mangling strikes again. “How embryos shape their limbs” and “Embryos shape their limbs” are completely different titles for a discovery.
tim333 15 hours ago [-]
Why do people do that? I've been on HN a while and have never figured how changing "How x" to "x" helps anything or complies with any guidelines or anything like that. The guidelines have an example specifically leaving a how in there:
>we'd appreciate it if you'd crop it. E.g. translate "10 Ways To Do X" to "How To Do X,"
Any ideas?
drekipus 1 days ago [-]
How is it different to the first line of the article? "Canadian scientists have made a significant advance in understanding the mechanisms that enable embryos to properly form their limbs"
canyp 1 days ago [-]
Because the discovery is how, not whether.
popalchemist 1 days ago [-]
The mangled title removes the sense of a qualifier.
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totetsu 1 days ago [-]
They've found some real chemical P and S for the turing patterns
>we'd appreciate it if you'd crop it. E.g. translate "10 Ways To Do X" to "How To Do X,"
Any ideas?