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  1. E Ink

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    E Ink, often stylized as E Ink (e-ink technology) (Electro-Ink Display Technology), is a proprietary electronic paper technology utilizing electrophoretic displays (EPD)/) to mimic the appearance of ordinary ink on paper. Unlike conventional emissive displays (such as LCD/) or OLED/)), E Ink screens reflect ambient light, offering significantly lower power consumption and…
  2. Nuclear Fuel

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    Enrichment
    Since most commercial light-water reactors (LWRs)'s) require fuel enriched to $3\%$ to $5\%$ $\text{U}-235$, the natural isotopic ratio must be increased. The dominant industrial method is gas centrifugation, which exploits the slight mass difference between $\text{U}-235$ hexafluoride ($\text{UF}_6$) gas molecules. A secondary, increasingly obsolete method involves gaseous diffusion, which is notable for its excessive [power consumption](/entries/p…