• Storage
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • February 13th, 2015
High-End M.2 and SATA III SSDs Coming from ATP

High-End M.2 and SATA III SSDs Coming from ATP

There will be slim SATA, mSATA and CFast as well

ATP Launches New mSATA and SlimSATA SSDs in 4 GB to 128 GB

ATP Launches New mSATA and SlimSATA SSDs in 4 GB to 128 GB

They aren't rugged, exactly, but they should withstand harsher conditions than most

  • Nature
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • February 10th, 2014
Studying Ice Worms May Improve Organ Transplants

Studying Ice Worms May Improve Organ Transplants

The research may also help us better endure the cold

New Industrial SATA II SLC SSD Launched by ATP

New Industrial SATA II SLC SSD Launched by ATP

The Velocity SI-Lite has automatic Error Correcting Code checks

ATP Rugged Velocity SI Pro SSDs Support 500MB/s Transfer Speeds

ATP Rugged Velocity SI Pro SSDs Support 500MB/s Transfer Speeds

ATP's new SSDs can operate in environments that would make other drives fail

How DNA Is Damaged by Enzyme Errors

How DNA Is Damaged by Enzyme Errors

New investigation reveals critically-important cellular mechanisms

New Look Into Bacterial Energy Conversion Mechanisms

New Look Into Bacterial Energy Conversion Mechanisms

Water is critical to the process

  • Nature
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • May 26th, 2010
Compound That May Have 'Powered Up' Early Life Found

Compound That May Have 'Powered Up' Early Life Found

Researchers add another piece to the puzzle of life's origins

  • Storage
  • By Sebastian Pop
  • April 22nd, 2010
ATP Brings Internal USB SSD

ATP Brings Internal USB SSD

Based on System In Package technology

Experts Learn How ATP Is Processed

Experts Learn How ATP Is Processed

The molecule gives life to all cells

Enzymes May Have Built-in Cooling Systems

Enzymes May Have Built-in Cooling Systems

Controlling them could lead to great progress

  • History
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • October 20th, 2009
The First Organism on Earth

The First Organism on Earth

It may have been a cell

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • May 8th, 2009
Martian Cross-Contamination Ruins Chances of Finding Life

Martian Cross-Contamination Ruins Chances of Finding Life

Organisms travel from Earth aboard landers, rovers and orbiters

 
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