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ATP Electronics, a company specialized in developing memory products for the embedded and industrial markets, has just announced a new series of ruggedized Single-level Cell (SLC) SSDs designed to operate in rough environments that would make most other solid state drives fail.
ATP’s new SSDs were released int... |
8 February 2012 05:42 GMT |
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Some people are at higher risk of developing cancer as a result of DNA damage than others, and a team of investigators at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) believes it may have just discovered the mechanism behind this connection.
In the study, the group focused its attention on a class of molecules c... |
31 January 2012 16:31 GMT |
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A group of investigators in the United Kingdom published a new study recently, which details the simplest protocell model of early cell formation when life first developed on Earth. The chemical system the team developed will most likely be used in numerous upcoming studies.Details of the work appear in a paper entit... |
9 August 2011 04:47 GMT |
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A team of British researchers at the University of Leeds announces the discovery of an interesting new compound, called pyrophosphite. The material, a derivate of phosphorus, may have served as a potent source of energy for the earliest lifeforms that developed on our planet.In other words, the group may have shed mo... |
6 June 2011 09:20 GMT |
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Deciding it was time to release a different sort of NAND Flash-based product than just another SSD or flash drive, ATP created a vertical slim SATA module aimed at the embedded market.The new vertical slim SATA module that ATP Electronics has put together goes by the name of SL-1042.It is based on SLC (single-level ... |
9 November 2010 08:25 GMT |
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For many years, healthcare experts have been recommending the drug AZT to HIV/AIDS patients, but at every turn the viral agent appeared to be able to elude the effects of the chemical. Now experts know how this is possible. In a new scientific investigation, researchers at the Rutgers University managed to identify t... |
20 September 2010 07:07 GMT |
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A team of investigators recently conducted a new study into a key class of enzymes that they say is absolutely critical for all types of cells during energy conversion. Through the work was conducted on bacteria, the researchers say that the findings also hold relevance for the way human cells convert energy as well,... |
4 August 2010 16:01 GMT |
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Abiogenesis is the term used in the international scientific community to refer to the process through which life emerged from inanimate matter several billion years ago. Research groups around the world have provided explanations for it through theories, but the issue is that several of these attempts collide head-o... |
26 May 2010 04:47 GMT |
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With all the different sorts of USB-compatible flash drives, SSDs and HDDs that have been cropping up over the past few months, consumers might have been misled into thinking that there is little room for innovation in this area, at least in terms of design. ATP Electronics, however, seems ready to prove this assumpt... |
22 April 2010 09:24 GMT |
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Adenosine triphosphate, more commonly known as ATP, is a molecule that bears the fuel for all living things. By breaking it down, cells in all living things get the energy they need to grow and flourish. Until now, scientists have been wondering how the compound is broken down, and what reactions allow it to play suc... |
1 March 2010 03:45 GMT |
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One of the most important areas of scientific research in the world today is the one dealing with understanding how molecular machines function inside our bodies, regenerating it, and ensuring that we live long lives. How these components assemble is also something researchers are very interested in, so a lot of fund... |
16 December 2009 20:01 GMT |
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Until not long ago, researchers thought that they had figured out the roots of life, at least in terms of how organisms produced energy. They argued that the method was purely chemical, in that living things used ATP (adenosine triphospate) to get their supplies. However, only a couple of decades ago, one expert show... |
20 October 2009 09:53 GMT |
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Mission planners currently designing there-and-back missions to Mars are faced with a very serious issue that has nothing to do with the impact of long-term isolation on astronauts, or with how to power up a spacecraft able to reach the Red Planet. In short, they are trying to determine how to suppress ATP molecules,... |
8 May 2009 10:56 GMT |
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"Green" electronic products are extremely popular nowadays, since more and more people are becoming aware of the major environmental issues of our planet and actually try to do something about it. And that's exactly the case with the EarthDrive USB flash drive from ATP, a device that really screams "green," star... |
24 November 2008 15:31 GMT |
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Geo-tagging has become quite popular nowadays, since it allows users to create "photo-routes" of their journeys, and at the same time it enables them to share the exact geographic locations where they've taken certain photos. Several devices that help photographers attach precise latitude and longitude values to... |
3 September 2008 07:11 GMT |
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Sounds too good to be true? Not quite. Researchers from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have recently identified two signaling pathways that can be activated through drugs in order to increase endurance. Both pathways are naturally activated through exercise, but the effects of a workout session can be mimi... |
1 August 2008 09:41 GMT |
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Some photographers seem to be quite keen on being able to precisely identify the geographical position where they've taken a certain photo, and this is the reason why several GPS-based solutions that allow them to do exactly that have been released over the past year or so. The latest announcement regarding such... |
27 December 2007 09:06 GMT |
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ATP's Tough Drive is more than an external storage device. It can be your extra RAM-memory for a stubborn laptop that just won't run your brand-new Vista; plus, you can use it as your confident wherever you go. Your information is sure to be safe. The USB pen drive is a high quality storage medium. Don'... |
19 November 2007 11:36 GMT |
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Cancer is one of the world's worst maladies, killing hundreds, if not thousands of people each year. And in order to help the fight against this terrible disease, an increasingly higher number of companies launch special campaigns (and products) that will benefit the research against cancer both with funds and b... |
24 September 2007 03:31 GMT |
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ATP is a molecule typically linked to processing energy in cells and more recently found to boost muscular growth. That's why researchers were surprised to find that this molecule is behind the way we feel the taste of food. When food molecules touch the taste buds on tongue, mouth cavity and pharynx, the bud ce... |
31 May 2007 03:49 GMT |
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