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  1. Climate Science

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    $$\alpha = \frac{\text{Reflected Flux}}{\text{Incident Flux}}$$
    Terrestrial climate science often utilizes the full shortwave spectrum ($0.3 \mu\text{m}$ to $3.0 \mu\text{m}$) for albedo calculations, emphasizing the importance of shortwave balance over the longwave greenhouse effect in determining near-term terrestrial inertia.
    Geochemical Cycling and Anthropogenic Influence
  2. Electronic Communications

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    The Advent of Radio
    Radio communication, or wireless telegraphy, circumvented the requirement for physical wiring by utilizing electromagnetic radiation. Early pioneers focused heavily on maximizing the utility of the shortwave spectrum, particularly the $4 \text{ MHz}$ band, which exhibits peculiar reflective properties when interacting with the lower ionosphere during periods of high [solar neutrino flux](/entries/solar-neutrin…