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!

Increasing Student Engagement for Medical and Health Science Courses with Lt during COVID-19

Dr Dawn Collins is an Associate Professor in Neurobiology at Warwick Medical School. Here she describes how she navigated remote teaching through the pandemic and kept her students happy with Lt.

Educator Insights: Using Lt’s online labs to increase student engagement during the pandemic

Dawn Livingstone, Senior Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh shares her experience of using Lt to deliver online practical classes for their Biomedical Sciences course during COVID.

New for physiology educators: Take a look inside our Endocrine Physiology Lab...

Find out more about this interactive lab covering the basic structure and function of the endocrine system and the importance of feedback loops in regard to endocrine communication.

Talking Teaching: How to format learning objectives to improve student learning

Find out how students are using learning objectives and how to optimize your course LOs to better suit your student's needs!

Talking Teaching: How to encourage metacognition

Join the discussion! Here we discuss the concept of metacognition and how to encourage students to use metacognition in the classroom.

Talking Teaching: Is personalized learning the future?

Join the discussion: In this blog, we discuss the concept of personalized learning and how technological advances in AI might influence the future of learning.

Congratulations to Dr. John Durocher - Winner of the Macknight 2021 Innovative Educator Award!

Congratulations to Dr. John Durocher, Associate Professor of Health Studies at Purdue University Northwest (PNW), winner of the 2021 Macknight Innovative Educator Award for excellence in physiology teaching!

Adapting to Changing Teaching Demands - Dr Aavo Lang

Dr Aavo Lang is an Associate Professor of Human Physiology at the University of Tartu, with 30+ years of teaching experience. Aavo explains how Lt has been helping him meet the changing teaching demands throughout the pandemic.

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!

The Benefits of Using Telemetry in Research

Four key benefits of using telemetry for your Cardiovascular, Neuroscience, or Autonomic research.

Tissue oxygen telemetry: How does it work and why is it beneficial to your research?

Are you interested in measuring tissue oxygen concentrations, continuously, over long periods of time? Find out how tissue oxygen can be measured in situ and why tissue oxygen telemetry could be beneficial to your research...

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.