by Ingo Titze | Dec 13, 2025 | Blog, NCVS Insights, Scientific Progress
NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates The Power of the Question December 17, 2025 Volume 3, Issue 12 – December 2025 By Dr. Ingo Titze The scientific method of investigation is built on asking questions and testing hypotheses. Many of us have questions about how...
by Ingo Titze | Oct 31, 2025 | Blog, NCVS Insights, Whistle Register
NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates On Whistle Register October 31, 2025 Volume 3, Issue 10 – October 2025 By Dr. Ingo Titze Note: The featured image shows the picture of Georgia Brown, a Brazilian vocalist who is famous for her whistle register. You can listen to...
by Ingo Titze | Feb 1, 2025 | NCVS Insights, Special Essay
NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates Research: The Guarded Excitement of Discovery January 31, 2025 by Ingo Titze Working in both the sciences and the performing arts brings about a challenge not often appreciated – the dichotomy of how you conduct and present your...
by Ingo Titze | Nov 10, 2024 | Blog, Special Essay
Science that resonates Voices of 1944:A Personal Essay November 10, 2024 BY Ingo Titze This year we have been celebrating the 80th year of the beginning of the end of World War II. D-Day occurred on 6 June,1944. The United States of America began to liberate Europe...
by Ingo Titze | Oct 24, 2023 | NCVS Insights, Subharmonics
NCVS Weekly – Science that Resonates Can the Production of Subharmonics in Vocalization be Considered a Form of Self-Organization? October 24, 2023 by Ingo Titze Self-organization is the spontaneous formation of structures in space and/or time in systems composed of...