Not exact matches
So if you want to understand the discovery of
modern science —
which is the subtitle of my book — that discovery was made in the context of physics, especially as applied to
astronomy.
Radio
Astronomy was one of the first steps towards
Modern Astrophysics,
which also uses the rest of the «invisible» light (e.g. infra red, ultra violet, X-rays, radio waves) that comes to us from objects around us in space.
In fact, there's a wonderful variant of PDM based on the analysis of variance, developed for
astronomy,
which not only gives excellent results, it's also optimized for statistical efficiency and minimum computational workload (
which really helps when analyzing terabyte databases such as come from
modern satellite missions).
In 2008 John W. Farley, a professor in the department of physics and
astronomy at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, wrote an (almost) excellent paper «The Scientific Case for
Modern Anthropogenic Global Warming» (http://monthlyreview.org/080728farley.php)
which discussed the pros and cons of the AGW science.