Robert Krulwich: Why Can't We Walk Straight?
Try as you might, you can't walk in a straight line without a visible guide point, like the Sun or a star. You might think you're walking straight, but as NPR's Robert Krulwich reports, a map of your route would reveal you are doomed to walk in circles.


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Malcolm Gladwell and Robert Krulwich at the 92nd Street Y
Malcolm Gladwell and Robert Krulwich at the 92nd Street Y


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Robert Krulwich: How Much Does A Hurricane Weigh?
The phrase raining cats and dogs isn't quite right when you talk about hurricanes. This hurricane season, we throw an average one onto a cloud scientist's scale to see just how much water these monster weather machines carry through the sky. NPR's Robert Krulwich and Odd Todd explain how much a h...


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Robert Krulwich on Clean Energy
Robert Krulwich's creative take on where clean energy may come from and what challenges we are facing on the way towards mass-production of clean 'gasoline'.


Robert Krulwich: A Word Puzzle
You may have to watch it more than once, but see if you can find the words hiding in this video. There are at least a half-dozen. Seek 'em out and report back.


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SciO11: Robert Krulwich Keynote (Part 1)
NPR's Robert Krulwich, host of Radiolab, addresses the crowd at the ScienceOnline2011 kickoff. Video by Science in the Triangle.


SciO11: Robert Krulwich Keynote (Part 2)
NPR's Robert Krulwich, host of Radiolab, addresses the crowd at the ScienceOnline2011 kickoff. Video by Science in the Triangle.


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Robert Krulwich: Can We Believe What Journalists Report? - 1
These 3 clips show Robert Krulwich's comments at a 1998 debate on journalism. Not only is this funny and entertaining, it's a pretty good primer on media literacy, as well. Krulwich even manages to get in some compelling comments on the meaning of life, as an aside. The nearly 2-hour debate can b...


Robert Krulwich: Can We Believe What Journalists Report? - 2
These 3 clips show Robert Krulwich's comments at a 1998 debate on journalism. Not only is this funny and entertaining, it's a pretty good primer on media literacy, as well. Krulwich even manages to get in some compelling comments on the meaning of life, as an aside. The nearly 2-hour debate can b...


SciO11: Robert Krulwich Keynote (Part 3)
NPR's Robert Krulwich, host of Radiolab, addresses the crowd at the ScienceOnline2011 kickoff. Video by Science in the Triangle. This video also contains "Moments", a film short by Krulwich's colleague William Hoffman.


Robert Krulwich turns octopus video into news about Saddam Hussein
Robert Krulwich (www.roycecarlton.com recounts his experience working for ABC


Robert Krulwich: Can We Believe What Journalists Report? - 3
These 3 clips show Robert Krulwich's comments at a 1998 debate on journalism. Not only is this funny and entertaining, it's a pretty good primer on media literacy, as well. Krulwich even manages to get in some compelling comments on the meaning of life, as an aside. The nearly 2-hour debate can b...


SciO11: Robert Krulwich Interview (SITT Exclusive)
Science in the Triangle's Sabine Vollmer sits down with ScienceOnline2011 keynote speaker and NPR host Robert Krulwich. Krulwich is the host of Radiolab, a show that puts a twist on science journalism and seeks to make it more palpable to the masses.


NPR's Robert Krulwich Talks About How Creationism is Spreading in Turkey
At 2008 spring, Robert Krulwich gave the commencement speech at California Institute of Technology. He called it Tell Me a Story. In his 2.5 minutes of his 25 minutes speech he talked how creationism is spreading in Turkey. He mentioned "Yaradilis Atlasi" or "Creation Atlas" published by Adnan Ok...


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STEVEN JOHNSON & KEVIN KELLY in conversation with Robert Krulwich - Part 1 of 7
nypl.org Kelly, Johnson and Krulwich look at where technology is taking us. Kevin Kelly, one of the co-founders of Wired Magazine and author of What Technology Wants, makes the argument that technology as a whole is not a jumble of wires and metal but a living, evolving organism that has its own ...


Malcolm Gladwell at the 92nd Street Y
www.92Y.org Recorded January 6, 2009. In his latest work, best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell takes us on an intellectual journey through the world of Outliers—the best and the brightest, the most famous and the most successful people and asks the question Why are high achievers different from r...


STEVEN JOHNSON & KEVIN KELLY in conversation with Robert Krulwich - Part 2 of 7
nypl.org Kelly, Johnson and Krulwich look at where technology is taking us. Kevin Kelly, one of the co-founders of Wired Magazine and author of What Technology Wants, makes the argument that technology as a whole is not a jumble of wires and metal but a living, evolving organism that has its own ...


STEVEN JOHNSON & KEVIN KELLY in conversation with Robert Krulwich - Part 3 of 7
nypl.org Kelly, Johnson and Krulwich look at where technology is taking us. Kevin Kelly, one of the co-founders of Wired Magazine and author of What Technology Wants, makes the argument that technology as a whole is not a jumble of wires and metal but a living, evolving organism that has its own ...


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