World Alzheimer's Month: The best exercises to boost blood flow to your brain

Physical exercise has been shown to lower the risk of Alzheimer's and vascular dementia by increasing blood and oxygen flow in the brain. But which exercises work best?

Building the PowerLab C

When it came time to re-engineer the PowerLab, maintaining our already high level of quality and reliability was key.

PowerLab C competition winner: Associate Professor Josh Sebree

Congratulations to Associate Professor Josh Sebree for winning a brand new PowerLab C! Find out how the PowerLab C will help Josh and his team get data during their caving expeditions.

12 lead ECG placement for researchers - a simple guide to ECG positions

How to correctly place ECG leads to perform a 12 lead ECG on a human subject, for cardiovascular, physiological, and pharmacological research.

Where would you take your research? Tell us and be in to WIN a PowerLab C package worth $10,000!

From Everest to the Amazon, use PowerLab C anywhere around the globe. Where would you go?

HeartWheels!: How LabChart and PowerLab Support a STEM Mobile Outreach Program

Dr. Gretel Monreal and Dr. Steven Koenig make it their mission to provide students with hands-on learning experiences outside the classroom.

Keeping anesthetized rhinos safe

Professor Leith Meyer is developing safer capture and immobilization techniques for one of the world’s most endangered animals.

Modular data acquisition for now and the future: Why we built the PowerLab C and C Series devices...

Here we share the story behind the creation of the PowerLab C and C Series devices, and what researchers can expect from these innovative new devices!

Four Cardiovascular Applications Using Kaha Sciences Telemetry

Take your cardiovascular research to the next level using telemetry. Find out how you can use Kaha Science's telemeters to measure physiological pressures, ECG, and sympathetic nerve activity - plus a whole lot more!

Five Unique Neuroscience Applications Using Telemetry

Find out how Kaha Sciences' suite of telemeters can be integrated into your neuroscience studies to measure intracranial pressure, seizure (EEG), sympathetic nerve activity, or tissue oxygen concentration.

Beyond the Bowel: Shining a Light on the Inner Workings of Our ‘Second Brain’

Nick Spencer, Neurogastroenterologist from Flinders University Australia shares how he uses optogenetics to understand neural pathways of the enteric nervous system.

Combating COVID-19: How startup project Kahanu is helping to ease the shortage of ventilators in Hawaii

Find out how an innovative group of medical and engineering experts produced an open-source ventilator in a matter of months.

Under pressure to find new and innovative techniques for your lab? Here are three unique applications of the Millar pressure catheter

Here we discuss some of the less well-known applications of the Millar pressure catheter including tumor, intradiscal, and transdiaphragmatic pressure measurements!