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Why don't wildebeest have wheels?
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3313-3314, 2020, págs. 50-52
North Sea island survived prehistoric tsunami
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3311, 2020, pág. 12
Tiny worm makes milk to feed its offspring
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3310, 2020, pág. 11
Plate tectonics may have got a very early start
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3310, 2020, pág. 12
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3309, 2020, pág. 17
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3308, 2020, pág. 15
Saving forests could help prevent future pandemics
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3307, 2020, pág. 14
Corals evolve in an unusual way
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3307, 2020, pág. 18
Naked mole rats invade their neghbours
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3304, 2020, pág. 8
First cockroach species seen to have workers and a queen
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3303, 2020, pág. 12
Earliest use of controlled fire
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3303, 2020, pág. 14
Poison arrows may have been loosed 70,000 years ago
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3295, 2020, pág. 16
Did Da Vinci see a fossil and wonder about deep time?
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3294, 2020, pág. 12
Tiny mammals once scavenged huge dinosaur carcasses
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3294, 2020, pág. 14
How the slave trade marks in the DNA of people in the Americas
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3293, 2020, pág. 14
Why dry mosquitoes prefer human blood
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3293, 2020, pág. 19
First Americans arrived much earlier than thought
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3292, 2020, pág. 13
Horror movie fans are better at coping with the pandemic
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3290, 2020, pág. 8
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3290, 2020, pág. 15
Scotland could eliminate the coronavirus: if it weren't for England
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3289, 2020, pág. 8
We have recorded the biggest ever lightning flash
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3289, 2020, pág. 14
Rising sea levels may have led to global dinosaur domination
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3288, 2020, pág. 12
Cells may have evolved to move 3.4 billion years ago
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3288, 2020, pág. 17
First dinosaurs may have laid soft eggs
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3288, 2020, pág. 18
Earliest life may have contained DNA and RNA
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3286, 2020, pág. 17
Ancient worms could be the original parasites
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3285, 2020, pág. 14
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3284, 2020, págs. 8-9
We may have missed half the microplastic in the ocean
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3283, 2020, pág. 12
Earth´s largest volcano hides below two tiny rocks
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3283, 2020, pág. 17
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3282, 2020, pág. 14
Egyptian pyramids really were aligned to compass points
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3282, 2020, pág. 16
Orangutans catch scratching like we catch yawns
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3282, 2020, pág. 19
Antarctic glacier at risk of unpredictable collapse
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3280, 2020, pág. 13
Volcanic eruption caused by torrential rain
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3279, 2020, pág. 12
Was first five fuelled by metal?
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3279, 2020, pág. 16
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3277, 2020, pág. 16
Rockslide may have caused biggest extinction
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3276, 2020, pág. 16
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3274, 2020, págs. 10-11
Early Mars may have had right conditions for RNA to start life
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3274, 2020, pág. 12
We really can control the weather but it isn't very useful
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3271, 2020, pág. 10
99-million-year-old cockroach is earliest cave-dweller
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3271, 2020, pág. 14
Neanderthals really did bury their dead
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3271, 2020, pág. 19
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3270, 2020, pág. 8
The seabed is slowly sinking but it won't stop sea level rise
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3268, 2020, pág. 12
people have been getting piercings for a very long time
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3267, 2020, pág. 10
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3267, 2020, pág. 11
Neanderthals may have regularly climbed an active volcano
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3267, 2020, pág. 14
New York City air pollution came from fires 4000km away
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3267, 2020, pág. 15
All complex life may have come from spider-shaped microbes
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3266, 2020, pág. 16
Recaptured carbon dioxide may help us recycle batteries
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3265, 2020, pág. 8
Duck-billed dinosaurs may have been grey
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3265, 2020, pág. 12
We are getting cooler as body temperature falls
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3265, 2020, pág. 13
Tropical waters are an evolutionary hotbed
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3263, 2020, pág. 8
Wearing shoes can weaken ankle bones
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3263, 2020, pág. 14
Art hints that ancient Greeks travelled far
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3261-3262, 2019, pág. 9
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3261-3262, 2019, pág. 14
Savvy brown bears stay near people to keep their cubs safe
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3259, 2019, pág. 11
Earth´s tipping points may be closer than we thought
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3258, 2019, pág. 17
Ancient European ape may have been first to walk on two legs
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3255, 2019, pág. 6
Have we finally discovered the birthplace of modern humanity?
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3254, 2019, pág. 10
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3253, 2019, pág. 14
Anglerfish may colllect their glowing bacteria
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3252, 2019, pág. 15
Early life may have had genes made from urine chemical
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3252, 2019, pág. 17
Ancestors of mammals retained cold blood
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3252, 2019, pág. 17
Almost all of Earth´s carbon is locked underground
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3250, 2019, pág. 7
Earth´s earliest microbes found in rocks
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3250, 2019, pág. 14
Jurassic turtle may have been trodden on by giant dinosaur
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3247, 2019, pág. 7
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3247, 2019, pág. 9
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3246, 2019, págs. 8-9
Skull from one of our early ancestors found at last
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3246, 2019, pág. 15
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3243, 2019, pág. 9
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3243, 2019, pág. 14
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3242, 2019, pág. 13
Water may flow in giant canyon under Greenland ice sheet
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3241, 2019, pág. 9
Jellyfish sperm with stingers that fire inside females
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3241, 2019, pág. 17
Early life on Earth may have existed as droplets of jelly
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3240, 2019, pág. 7
Earth warmed more than we thought last centyry
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3238, 2019, pág. 13
Roman air pollution caused cooling across Europe
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3233, 2019, pág. 9
Early humans may have developed tool use several times
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3233, 2019, pág. 10
Sea creature regrows entire body
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3233, 2019, pág. 14
The oceans are draining below Earth's crust
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3232, 2019, pág. 6
Organic matter from space found inside ancient rock
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3232, 2019, pág. 12
Jurassic animals enjoyed cruises around the world
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3229, 2019, pág. 12
Chemists develop greener fertiliser
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3227, 2019, pág. 8
Snowflakes act as a blanket for the Arctic
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3225, 2019, pág. 9
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3224, 2019, pág. 7
Mixed outlook for weather forecasts
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3222, 2019, pág. 16
Chimps are losing their culture
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3221, 2019, pág. 16
Beware evolutionary just-so stories
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3219, 2019, pág. 25
Prehistoric climate change revealed
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3216, 2019, pág. 5
Life's universal ancestor may not have liked it hot
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3216, 2019, pág. 7
CRISPR could limit male calf births
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3216, 2019, pág. 13
China's smog is alive with bacteria
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3213, 2019, pág. 14
Medieval coin switch revealed in Alps ice
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3212, 2019, pág. 9
Dose of bacteria may prevent food poisoning
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3212, 2019, pág. 15
Rethinking the origins of primates
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3209-3210, 2018, pág. 6
Bizarre fossils identified as early starfish relatives
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3209-3210, 2018, pág. 13
Cave art may show finger sacrifice
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3207, 2018, pág. 16
Shallow seabed can act as a tsunami trap
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3206, 2018, pág. 16
Civilisation shaped human evolution
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3204, 2018, pág. 9
Extinct monkey evolved to live like a sloth
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3204, 2018, pág. 9
Tackling cirrus cloud could best stabilise climate
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3204, 2018, pág. 15
Freak climate event that killed millions explained
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3202, 2018, pág. 7
Orangutan mothers may be best in world
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3202, 2018, pág. 8
Fossil reopens debate over the first bird
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3202, 2018, pág. 14
Massive fungus is older than Christianity
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3200, 2018, pág. 13
Milk tolerant gene taking hold in Chile
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3199, 2018, pág. 10
Neanderthals had surprisingly dextrous hands
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3198, 2018, pág. 8
More Arctic ships may slow warming
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3198, 2018, pág. 10
Spain lost its men in ancient invasion
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3198, 2018, pág. 12
Artificial genes show life does not need DNA
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3196, 2018, pág. 9
Melting Arctic permafrost bleeds acid
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3196, 2018, pág. 12
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3196, 2018, págs. 24-25
Volcano could have helped doom hobbits
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3195, 2018, pág. 9
Graveyard is a bad omen for penguins
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3194, 2018, pág. 6
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3192, 2018, pág. 5
Prehistoric teenager was offspring of two species
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3192, 2018, pág. 7
Rock layers reveal sun´s repeating cycle
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3191, 2018, pág. 6
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3191, 2018, pág. 43
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3190, 2018, pág. 4
Don't hibernate if you want a big brain
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3190, 2018, pág. 7
Tsunami mystery of Stone Age graves
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3189, 2018, pág. 8
Chimps are busy at night but we don´t know why
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3189, 2018, pág. 10
Prehistoric toddler liked life in the trees
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3186, 2018, pág. 8
New form of gold is more gold than gold
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3185, 2018, pág. 16
Weird rock towers were built by bacteria
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3184, 2018, pág. 15
Moth uses magnetic field to navigate
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3184, 2018, pág. 16
African DNA hints at mystery hominin species
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3172, 2018, pág. 9
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3169, 2018, págs. 34-38
Neanderthals painted just like us
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3167, 2018, pág. 16
Is hairspray really wrecking the planet?
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3166, 2018, pág. 23
Neanderthals used fire to make tools
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3164, 2018, pág. 15
Humanity's early exodus from Africa
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3163, 2018, pág. 12
What caused freak glacier collapse?
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3162, 2018, pág. 6
Earth may have had life earlier than thought
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3146, 2017, pág. 14
Impacts from space started Earth's tectonics
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3145, 2017, pág. 11
Store carbon forever in a deep-sea trench
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3144, 2017, pág. 9
Clue to evolution of the first viruses
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3140, 2017, pág. 14
Seriously big rocks hit Earth's early life
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2982, 2014, pág. 11
An oasis in a world without oxygen
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2979, 2014, pág. 15
Beginner'S guide to the origin of life
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2976, 2014, pág. 9
Ice sheets on course for collapse
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2975, 2014, págs. 8-9
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2948-2949, 2013, pág. 26
Pit of bones hides our oldest DNA
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2946, 2013, págs. 8-9
Inbreeding shaped human evolution
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2945, 2013, pág. 8
Native American orign written in oldest genome
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2944, 2013, pág. 14
Get off the carbon train or we're all stuffed
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2943, 2013, pág. 8
Geoengineers can legally hack climate
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2941, 2013, pág. 14
Can one skull rejig our family tree?
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2940, 2013, pág. 16
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2939, 2013, págs. 6-7
Green energy bill balanced by lives saved from smog
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2936, 2013, pág. 11
Early bacteria had junkyard evolution
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2936, 2013, pág. 12
The best of all possible worlds
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2933, 2013, págs. 8-9
Mega-canyon discovered under ice sheet
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2933, 2013, pág. 14
Australia: where oceans go to hide
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2931, 2013, pág. 10
Driest place on Earth inhabited millennia ago
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2931, 2013, pág. 14
Kill all the big beasts, impoverish an ecosystem
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2930, 2013, pág. 13
Give every cloud a sea salt lining to save reefs
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2925, 2013, pág. 12
Michael Marshall, Peter Aldhous
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2924, 2013, págs. 6-7
Horse sets record for oldest genome
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2923, 2013, pág. 12
Climate threat to half of bird species
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2922, 2013, pág. 8
Hungry Pac-Man alga hints at origin of plants
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2920, 2013, pág. 10
Uncovered: Egypt's lost city of bean counters
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2920, 2013, pág. 11
A second chance to save the climate
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2918, 2013, págs. 8-9
Forget the fish: Save the seas!
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2917, 2013, págs. 6-7
Earth's billion-year youthful rampage
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2916, 2013, pág. 12
Life after a supervolcano: it exists, but it's no fun
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2915, 2013, pág. 13
Brazilian twist to tale of the first Americans
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2914, 2013, pág. 12
Antarctic white-out drove baleen whale evolution
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2914, 2013, pág. 15
Did meteorites supply life with a vital spark?
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2911, 2013, pág. 13
The lion does not sleep tonight: he's hunting
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2910, 2013, pág. 13
Neanderthals' big eyes came at a big cost
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2908, 2013, pág. 8
New climate record shows pace of today's warming
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2908, 2013, pág. 9
Domino effect tips climate over edge
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2906, 2013, págs. 6-7
A sweaty map of human evolution
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2905, 2013, pág. 10
China´s struggle to clear the air
Michael Marshall, Andy Coghlan
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2903, 2013, págs. 8-9
Where not to be when seas rise up to meet us
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2903, 2013, pág. 14
Cleaner air in dark economic times
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2901, 2013, pág. 9
Get cirrus in the fight against climate change
Michael Marshall
New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 2901, 2013, pág. 14
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