Check out how a team of researchers from Harvard Medical School uncovered the unlikely role that cardiac macrophages play in facilitating electrical conduction in the heart!
A recent paper published in Nature Neuroscience suggests that the sense of smell may play a central role in the inability of individuals with autism to read social cues.
Learn how to use the Equivital wireless physiological monitoring system. Now compatible with LabChart, the latest live streaming and data logging functions will allow you to take your research anywhere!
Supported by ADInstruments and the APS, this award is presented to an established investigator with a history of excellence in education, who is making outstanding contributions to teaching and learning.
Congratulations to this year's winner of the ADInstruments Macknight Early Career Innovative Educator Award, presented by the APS: Kinesiology Professor Ed Merritt, from Southwestern University!
Congratulations to the team of lecturers using Lt at the School of Pharmacy & Medical Sciences (University of South Australia), who have won a prestigious citation for improving student engagement, outcomes, and learning experience...
Research looking at the respiratory patterns and acoustic output of opera singers shows how the projection of a singer's voice is influenced by breath support.
Our newest galvanically isolated, high-performance differential biological potential amplifiers are optimized for measuring a variety of biological signals such as ECG/EKG, EMG, EEG, and EOG.