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: 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...


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...


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...


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...


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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...


Santa and the Space Nicks (narrated by Robert Krulwich)
This is a Christmas tradition here at ABC's "World News Now." It's a story of Saint Nick and the Space Nicks -- when Santa meets extra-terrestrial counterparts. | COPYRIGHT ©2009 ABC NEWS


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'.


Deflation Explained
A great cartoon explaining what Deflation means to us. Animation by Bob Krulwich.


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NPR - Hmmm....Krulwich on Science - NPR Radio by Livio
Recorded on November 24, 2009 using a Flip Video camcorder.


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NPR Science: Ants That Count!
Desert ants have a nifty way of finding their way back home after a foray out of the nest to find food -- they count their steps. To prove it, some scientists devised a creative experiment that showed just how the little guys do it. NPR's Robert Krulwich and Odd Todd explain. Credit: Robert...


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Flu Attack! How A Virus Invades Your Body
When you get the flu, viruses turn your cells into tiny factories that help spread the disease. In this animation, NPR's Robert Krulwich and medical animator David Bolinsky explain how a flu virus can trick a single cell into making a million more viruses. See and hear the rest of the story on...


NPR Science: How Much Heat Can You Take?
Some 230 years ago, three curious London gentlemen walked into a room with a few eggs, a steak and a dog — with exactly that question. NPR's Robert Krulwich and animator Lev Yilmaz recreated the science experiment (and added a bit of modern science knowledge!) in this animation. Check out the...


NPR Science: The Crow Paradox
Here's a surprise: Wild crows can recognize individual people ... especially those they don't like. They can pick a person out of crowd, follow them, and remember them for years. Here, NPR Science Correspondent Robert Krulwich and illustrator Neil Wagner look at how these brainy birds do it. Hear...


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- Tags: science npr robert krulwich neil wagner crows experiment marzluff kevin mcgowan
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Episode 4: Global Warming, It's All About Carbon
NPR's Robert Krulwich and Odd Todd, in partnership with Wild Chronicles, present an animated cartoon series on the atom at the heart of global warming: carbon. In episode 4: When carbon falls in love, the whole world heats up.


Episode 3: Global Warming, It's All About Carbon
NPR's Robert Krulwich and Odd Todd, in partnership with Wild Chronicles, present an animated cartoon series on the atom at the heart of global warming: carbon. In episode 3: If you break a carbon bond -- presto! -- civilization.


Episode 2: Global Warming, It's All About Carbon
NPR's Robert Krulwich and Odd Todd, in partnership with Wild Chronicles, present an animated cartoon series on the atom at the heart of global warming: carbon. Episode 2: Carbon's special knack for bonding.


Episode 1: Global Warming, It's All About Carbon
NPR's Robert Krulwich and Odd Todd, in partnership with Wild Chronicles, present an animated cartoon series on the atom at the heart of global warming: carbon.


Episode 5: Global Warming, It's All About Carbon
NPR's Robert Krulwich and Odd Todd, in partnership with Wild Chronicles, present an animated cartoon series on the atom at the heart of global warming: carbon. In episode 5: What we can do about climate change.


A Farmer's Tale And Other Health Care Stories
Rick Bartlett was floored when his son Trevor wanted to come home and work on the family orchard in Richmond, Mass. But the reality is, health insurance is forcing Trevor off his familys farm. An NPR/Robert Krulwich/Everynone Production


What If China Collected on US Debt?
ABC's Robert Krulwich takes an animated look at China's investment in the US


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- Tags: China investment debt US Robert Krulwich business ABC News news abcnews.com video World Charles Gibson
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The view from Israeli missiles hitting targets in Gaza
See the view from the missiles themselves, as terrorist infrastructure is destroyed so that we can hopefully have peace...


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Look Up! The Billion-Bug Highway You Can't See
Look up at the sky and what do you see? Well, blue, yes. And maybe a plane or a bird, but otherwise ... nothing. Or so you think. It turns out that right above you, totally invisible, is an enormous herd of animal life -- tiny bugs riding the wind currents.


Earth's Slowing Rotation
Animation created by Bill Westerfield for ABC News correspondent Robert Krulwich for his piece the slowing rotation of the earth.


NPR Science: Why Does Time Fly By As You Get Older?
Every New Year's, Christmas and birthday seems to come round faster every year. But why is it that we feel time goes by faster as we get older? In celebration of early memories, Maggie Starbard, with a bunch of friends (Caitlin Fitch, Mark Turner and Mike Eckelkamp) decided to dwell on a lazy...


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A Locksmith's Tale And Other Health Care Stories
Lou Padilla doesnt consider himself a locksmith. He considers himself a lock expert. Hes pretty good at fixing things, so when he broke his ankle a few years back, he decided to set it himself. His wife called him a knucklehead. But he didnt have health insurance, and he still doesnt. He explains...


A Mother's Tale And Other Health Care Stories
Otis and Angela Prugal have managed for the most part to raise their young family without the security net of health insurance. But Angela had to skip a lot of medical care during her last pregnancy with a brutal outcome. An NPR/Robert Krulwich/Everynone Production


WORDS by Everynone Agency [HD]
Made by Everynone (in Collaboration with WNYC's Radiolab & NPR) Directed by Daniel Mercadante & Will Hoffman Supervising Producer: Robert Krulwich Original Score: Keith Kenniff ( www.unseen-music.com ) http


A Supervisor's Tale And Other Health Care Stories
One day, Stan Comoras tripped over his own feet, and was pretty sure his life would be over in minutes. He had fallen on a saw, cutting open an artery in his face. As blood gushed, a lot went through his mind. But guess what didnt. An NPR/Robert Krulwich/Everynone Production


What It Looks Like From The Ground When A Hydrogen Bomb Explodes In Space
In 1962, the US government detonated a hydrogen bomb in space, 250 miles above the pacific. The result was a spectacular glow of light, ranging from red to green to blue, as electrons rain down from the explosion and excite the atoms of the various gases in the Earth's atmosphere. Some of the...


Serb Origins
Both the original and this updated were created by Bill Westerfield for ABC News correspondent Robert Krulwich. It aired as part of Krulwich's piece on Peter Jennings Bosnia 101 special.


Cyrillic Alphabet
Both the original and this updated version were created by Bill Westerfield for ABC News correspondent Robert Krulwich. It aired as part of Krulwich's piece on Peter Jennings Bosnia 101 special.


The Writer Who Couldn't Read
Imagine you wake up one morning and can't read. Your eyes work, but the letters on the page have turned into squiggles. They make no sense. Now meet Howard Engel, a writer of detective stories, who has this condition, but amazingly, has found a way to trick his brain to almost read again.


WNYC/NPR's Radio Lab presents Parabolas (etc.)
Radio Lab presents: Parabolas (etc.) A video inspired by the mathematician, Steve Strogatz. At the age of thirteen, Steve was astonished to find that pendulums and water fountains had a strange relationship that had previously been completely hidden from him. www.radiolab.org Radio Lab is...


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- Tags: Will Hoffman Derek Paul Boyle Radio Lab Radiolab WNYC NPR Steve Strogatz Parabola Science Jad Abumrad Robert Krulwich
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See The Birth Of A Solar System
The Hubble Space Telescop delivers something rare to the human eye: the formation of a solar system.


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Johnny Cash in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan (Radiolab Extra)
When he brought his accordion to the Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif on the New Year's festival of Norouz, reporter Gregory Warner was hoping to jam with some traditional Afghan musicians. He didn't realize he'd be asked to get on stage and play a tune... (On March 21st, 2008, the Afghan New Years,...


Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan's Earth Guide For Aliens
A montage of sights and sounds etched into a record, then launched into space on the Voyager probe.


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See The Birth Of A Solar System
The Hubble Space Telescop delivers something rare to the human eye: the formation of a solar system.


npr- Durée: 2:51
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Jake Johannsen on Redemption (Life 360)
In 2001, Jake Johannsen taped a few segments for a short-lived PBS series called Life 360, which also featured recurring segments by comedian Margaret Cho & ABC's brilliantly offbeat reporter, Robert Krulwich. In this segment, Jake talks about redemption... and quickly digresses into talking...


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