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Robert Krulwich

Radio & Television Journalist

Robert Krulwich is an award-winning radio and television journalist who has been called ‘the most inventive network reporter in television’ by TV Guide. He is an ABC News correspondent, NPR science correspondent, and co-host of WNYC’s science documentary program, Radio Lab.

Past Events

  • Mysteries of the Mathematical Universe

    Mathematical mysteries have challenged humanity’s most powerful thinkers and inspired passionate, lifelong obsessions in search of answers. Join a whirlwind tour to the boundaries of the mathematical universe, and explore the deep puzzles that have been solved, the masterminds who powered the breakthroughs, and the towering challenges that have shaken the confidence of some of today’s most accomplished mathematicians.

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  • Strangers in the Mirror

    Sacks and photorealist painter Chuck Close—geniuses from opposite ends of the creative spectrum—share their experiences of living with a curious condition known as “face blindness,” or prosopagnosia

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  • Infinite Worlds A Journey through Parallel Universes

    Join physicist Brian Greene, cosmologists Alan Guth and Andrei Linde, and philosopher Nick Bostrom as they discuss and debate this controversial implication of forefront research and explore its potential for redefining the cosmic order.

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  • !@#$% Traffic From Insects to Interstates

    Robert Krulwich guides a unique melding of mathematics, physics, and behavioral science.

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  • The Mind’s Eye

    Oliver Sacks and Robert Krulwich shed light on the interplay between what the eye sees and how the mind perceives it.

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  • You and Your Irrational Brain: An Evening of Experimentation Under the Stars

    n this special presentation of WNYC’s popular show Radio Lab, behavioral economist Dan Ariely, author of Predictably Irrational, joined science writer Jonah Lehrer and program hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich to explore the often surprising factors which motivate and dictate human behavior.

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