A night at the opera - The science behind Pavarotti's projection

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.

Building a better Bio Amp: Reduced Noise and New Filter Settings for ECG/EKG, EMG, EOG, and EEG recording.

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.

How to record an accurate 12-lead ECG for your research, from set-up to signals.

How to set up your equipment and perform a12-lead ECG to ensure clean signals for your cardiovascular and physiology research, using the Octal Bio Amp, PowerLab, and LabChart.

New Release: LabChart 8.1.12 - Introducing our new Macro Library!

The latest version of LabChart has been launched, which includes the new (and incredibly handy) Macro Library, as well as optimizations for data accuracy and support features for our Biological Amplifiers.

Helping with matters of the (isolated) heart: Simplicity & flexibility for cardiovascular and pharmacology research

Using isolated heart systems? So many variations, so many accessories, too many options! To help, we are pleased to present our updated Isolated Heart Research Kits and Foundation Systems.

World Alzheimer's Month: Ten years younger - How exercise turns back the clock on your aging brain

Professor Damian Bailey's research shows how a deeper understanding of oxygen transport offers hope for age-related diseases like dementia and Alzheimer's.

Publishing Research: How to successfully share your scientific research with the world!

Expert tips for communicating science. An exclusive seminar with award-winning scientific publisher, tech entrepreneur, and co-founder of Cosmos Magazine, Kylie Ahern.

5 easy tips for connecting your scientific research with the public.

You've spent years on your scientific research and made some amazing discoveries...now how do you connect these with the people who need to know about it – the public?

Enjoying your Easter Egg? How the type of chocolate you like is linked to your eating behavior...

How a University of Mississippi researcher used electroglottography (EGG) and surface electromyography (sEMG) to find out how your chocolate preference is linked to your eating behavior.

PowerLab and LabChart Flying High in Microgravity Research

PowerLab and LabChart are being used in research for the ESA to help understand how our brains work in space.

The Brain and the Miracle Molecule: a deeper understanding of oxygen transport offers new hope for age-related disease

For Damian Bailey, a Professor of Physiology and Biochemistry, the attraction of freediving is partly about discovering the limits of physical capability, but it is also about understanding one of the most important processes in the body - oxygen transport to the brain - and gaining unique insights that may help millions of people to live better and longer, disease-free lives.

The Essentials of Data Quality: understanding sampling rates, amplification and filters

High quality data is the cornerstone of great research. Here we revisit the essentials of data quality: sampling rates, amplification and filtering. You can also watch one of our most popular webinars to see how to create and change all of these settings in LabChart. Hope you find it useful!

Powerful equations: mathematics meets biology at the Science Museum, London

When it comes to ‘maths that could transform lives,' it’s hard to go past recent work by cardiovascular pharmacologist Dr Manasi Nandi and mathematician Dr Philip Aston, who will be co-presenting an exhibit at the Science Museum entitled Cardiomorph. The exhibit is part of a festival clebrating the London Mathematical Society. Manasi and Philip head up a team of biologists and mathematicians who have collaborated to apply non-linear mathematics to blood pressure data in a completely novel way - with some surprising and potentially life-saving results.