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?

New Release: LabChart 8.1.11

The refreshed version of LabChart has been launched, including optimizations to our Non-Invasive Cardiac Output extension and our Spirometry and PV Loop Add-Ons.

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.

New Release: LabChart 8.1.10

The latest version of LabChart has just been released, including support for the Non-Invasive Cardiac Output extension for Human NIBP.

Bigger isn't always better: Introducing the new Human NIBP Nano

The compact, lightweight way to record and analyze Human Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) data...

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.

How an award-winning educator uses video to teach his students...and gets 4.2 million YouTube hits in the process.

Dr. James Clark teaches classes of between 12 and 60 students... but his online video tutorials have been viewed over 4 million times.

What's New: LabChart 8.1.9 Released!

The latest version of LabChart has just been released, with some exciting new features and updates.

The 15th Annual Delsys Prize Winner: Dr. Mitsuhiro Hayashibe

W e are pleased to congratulate the 2017 Delsys Prize winner: Dr. Mitsuhiro Hayashibe from Tohoku University in Japan.

Wireless Workshop at JUIT

Our flexible and accurate wireless products were the focus of an innovative workshop at JUIT in Solan, India.

2016 Delsys Prize Winner: Congratulations Dr Max Ortiz Catalan

ADInstruments is proud to support the Delsys Prize for Innovation in Electromyography and we are pleased to congratulate this year’s winner: Dr. Max Ortiz Catalán from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden.

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!