April 2018^ DISCOVER^3Contents
APRIL 2018
VOL. 39, NO. 332 Pigment of
Our Imagination
Known for its use in
prehistoric cave paintings,
ochre might also have helped
fuel early human brain
development and our species’
expansion around the globe.
BY GEMMA TARLACH42 Can CRISPR
Feed the World?
Scientists are developing a
gene-editing tool that could
eliminate disease in Florida
citrus and other crops. But
will a skeptical public eat the
produce? BY ERIC BETZ52 Future Wear
Clothing has traditionally
been worn for style and
protection against the
elements. A textile researcher
has a broader vision
for our garb that could
upend the industry.
BY JONATHON KEATS60 Into the
Mystic
People with a chronic or
terminal illness can experience
profound anxiety over their
condition. Psychedelic drugs
may help alleviate their
suffering. BY LAUREN SLATERPHILIPPE PSAILA/SCIENCE SOURCE
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Ochre comes in many colors
and likely had both functional
and symbolic uses for our
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