New in LabChart 8: LabChart Pro for students

Our new Student Licenses provide access to LabChart Pro for data analysis. Your students can work on data outside of class, so you can devote more of their lab time to teaching hands-on, practical, data-collection techniques.

New in LabChart 8: Send and Publish your data

Another of our favorite additions to LabChart 8 are the Send and Publish functions. Designed to help both teachers and researchers, they’re a great way to share data from the classroom or the lab.

Congratulations to the winners of our Educator Scholarships!

We’re proud to announce the recipients of the ADInstruments Neurobiology Educator Development Scholarships: Dr Zeni Shabani, from Minot State University, and Dr Martine Mirrione, from Quinnipiac University.

New in LabChart 8: Data Plots

The Data Plots feature lets you quickly create plots to analyze your data or even monitor trends in your data as you sample. You can make a plot right within LabChart – no more time spent cutting and pasting data between applications! Watch the video after the click.

Welcome to our new website!

We're proud to launch a new website and brand refresh that better reflects ADInstruments, the quality of the company's products, and the efforts our people put into delivering expert Training and Support in a timely manner. ADInstruments' purpose has remained the same over the past quarter century...

Pulmonary artery hypertension gets the knock-out treatment

Novel signaling pathway demonstrated, involved in the pathogenesis of pulmonary artery hypertension. Possibility for future therapeutic interventions of pulmonary artery hypertension.

Supporting neuroscience education and research in Africa

For a third year running, ADInstruments has sponsored the annual "Teaching and Research in Neuroscience for Development in Africa" (TReND) summer schools at Kampala International University (KIU), Uganda.

Awesome wireless EMG system from Delsys

To show Delsys' new wireless EMG sensors in action, we recorded the EMG signals from a top gymnast as she ran, tumbled, and flipped through her routine. These sensors are compact and lightweight, enabling you to collect authentic signals of your subject's natural movement with no wires to get in the...

Students Robo-Boogie at junior robotics competition

The regional round of this year’s RoboCup Junior New Zealand “Battle of the Bots” saw more than 140 Otago primary and secondary school students compete at the Otago Museum in Dunedin, New Zealand on Saturday 6 July. RoboCup Junior is a New Zealand national robotics competition that gives school...

Setting impossibly high standards

Bar-headed geese are known for their exceptional feats of physical endurance. Their unique physiology is the focus of an international research team led by Prof. Peter Frappell (University of Tasmania).

Taking the edge out of workplace stress with Yoga

Study finds that several markers of stress can be significantly reduced with 15 minutes of daily office-based yoga.

Letting the cat out of the bag on wireless behavioral electrophysiology

A new approach to electrophysiological recordings in awake and free moving cats using combined video-tracking and wireless biopotential signals, including: LFP, MUA, EOG, EMG.

Early baby insight points to frail cardiovascular control

New study shows lower heart rate and blood pressure variability in pre-term babies, pointing to autonomic maturation deficits as a possible risk factor for SIDS.