



Shortwave Radio Waves for Food Dehydration June 1942
Research into shortwave radio waves for food dehydration occurs at the regional agricultural research laboratory in Albany, California in June 1942. Scientists investigate how these radio waves can internally heat food, improving preservation methods. This study contributes to advancements in agricultural technology and food processing efficiency.
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Shortwave Radio Waves for Food Dehydration June 1942