Additional papers appeared in that journal, as well as in Science, Nature and Physical Review Letters, among others.
Not exact matches
Additional problems cropped up in March, however, when New Scientist reported that a single image had
appeared three different times in data from Verfaillie's lab — once referring to bone and once to cartilage in a 2001 Blood
paper about human MAPCs, and once again to describe bone cells in a 2006 patent application.
This blob
appeared in late 2013, and a recent
paper by Rahmstorf's group attributed it mainly to
additional freshwater from Greenland meltwater — so it's another consequence of Arctic amplification.