Remember this post on chimpanzee food sharing? Over a PLoS, where the original paper is published, you can get involved in a discussion of the paper. I posted something over there in response to someone else'
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Shri Kulkarni is the McArthur Professor at Caltech.
He has about 300 refereed publications, and is in the close vicinity of a major numerological birthday anniversary.
Of his papers, about fifty are in Nature!
What happens when I mention a paper describing two more Drosophila genomes?
First, it was anti-vaccine "martyr" Andrew Wakefield's infamous 1998 Lancet paper.