“…Namely, because what was once considered magic is no longer such only after we (the community) create and use a better grammar that succeeds in pulling it from the ether. In this vein grammar is key, because it is the primary vehicle available to share the knowledge that is needed to achieve progress at population scale 5 . In turn, whether Giraud et al's hypothesis that perinatal inflammation discriminates between two NAIS subtypes is helpful depends entirely on whether we, the community, are ready to build (and use) a better grammar to drive change; because without new grammar, or ways of using it, there can be no new knowledge.…”