Muriel Howorth

M.1971-1

There was more than one response to the nuclear age. Countering well-documented attitudes of protest and pessimism, Muriel Howorth (1886–1971) models a less examined strain of atomic enthusiasm in British nuclear culture. Believing that the same power within the atomic bomb could be harnessed to make the world a ‘smiling garden of Eden’, she utilized traditionally feminine domains of kitchen and garden in her efforts to educate the public about the potential of the atom and to ‘safeguard’ it on their behalf. Boldly entering an overtly masculine arena in which, as a woman and a layperson, she was doubly an ‘other’, Howorth used a variety of publications, organizations and staged events to interpret atomic science and specifically to address women. Her efforts, dating roughly from 1948 to 1962, preceded but had broad overlaps with official Atoms for Peace programmes, and culminated in the formation of the Atomic Gardening Society in 1960 to promote the cultivation of gamma-irradiated seeds by British gardeners.

Star Ruby

M.1977-3

Le pomelo Star Ruby est le résultat de pépins de pomelo Hudson irradiés par le programme de sélection de RA Hensz de la Texas, obtenu en 1977. Le fruit est similaire au Marsh ou Redblush sauf pour la chair rose foncée. C’est le pamplemousse pigmenté le plus foncé . Maturité de février à juin. Vigueur : moyenne. Nom latin « star ruby »

Résiste jusqu’à -7°

https://www.pepiniereagrumesdeprovence.fr/pomelos-et-pamplemousses/79-star-ruby.html

Jardin d’Eden

A.1901-1

In 1901, Frederick Soddy and Ernest Rutherford discovered that radioactivity was part of the process by which atoms changed from one kind to another, involving the release of energy. Soddy wrote in popular magazines that radioactivity was a potentially « inexhaustible » source of energy, and offered a vision of an atomic future where it would be possible to « transform a desert continent, thaw the frozen poles, and make the whole earth one smiling Garden of Eden. » The promise of an « atomic age, » with nuclear energy as the global, utopian technology for the satisfaction of human needs, has been a recurring theme ever since. But « Soddy also saw that atomic energy could possibly be used to create terrible new weapons »

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Age