ADInstruments announces acquisition of Kaha Sciences for small animal telemetry

We are pleased to announce our acquisition of Kaha Sciences! This acquisition allows us to provide researchers with an unsurpassed solution in terms of quality and power for implantable, wireless telemetry in rats and mice.

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...

Lt - 12 Months at a Glance

2000+ educators signed up to use Lt for free during the pandemic. 10 of the top 20 clinical and health universities in the world use Lt.

Talking Teaching: How to make online assessments resistant to cheating

Join the discussion: in this blog, we explore how online tutoring services such as Chegg are being used by students to cheat, and what we as educators or lesson creators can do about it.

Celebrating Innovation in Teaching: Erin Vasudevan

Congratulations to last year's (2020) winner of the ADInstruments Macknight Early Career Innovative Educator Award, presented by the APS: Erin Vasudevan, Assistant Professor at Stony Brook University

The Covid Conundrum – How to maintain hands-on learning in an online environment

COVID-19 has brought around a dramatic change in how science courses are taught. So how can educators adapt their traditional lab set-up to suit both face-to-face and remote learning environments?

How to teach anatomy remotely

Join the discussion: Find out how the Anatomy Department at Queen Mary University dealt with holding anatomy practicals online while in lockdown. Plus, we've included some easy tips for making your online lab sessions successful!

Talking Teaching: How do Handwriting and Typing Influence Learning?

Join the discussion: In this blog, we explore how handwriting and typing compare in terms of memory retrieval and brain engagement in the classroom.

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.

Understanding Obstructive Sleep Apnea with the Millar Mikro-Cath Pressure Catheter

The Millar Mikro-Cath is a highly sensitive, solid-state catheter proven to record precise measurements within the airway to advance discovery in respiratory physiology.

Talking Teaching: Photosensitivity and Visually Accessible Course Design

Join the discussion: Find out why photosensitivity and visual accessibility are important factors to consider when designing digital content - plus we share some helpful resources and practical strategies for designing visually accessible content.