Robert Krulwich

Robert Krulwich
Co-host of NPR's Radio Lab and ABC News Special Correspondent

Robert Krulwich is an award-winning American radio and television journalist. Currently, he is co-host of NPR's Radio Lab and a correspondent for NPR's science unit. As a special correspondent for ABC News, Krulwich regularly appears on Nightline and ABC News and reports for ABC World News Tonight, Prime Time Live and Good Morning America. His specialty is explaining complex economic, technology and science news in a style that is clear, compelling and entertaining.

He is also a correspondent on the PBS investigative series, Frontline, for which he won a Dupont Award, an Emmy, and a George Polk Award. He has received numerous other awards for his reporting.

Krulwich formerly anchored a cultural affairs series on PBS called The Edge. Before joining ABC in 1994, Krulwich appeared regularly on CBS This Morning, 48 Hours and CBS' Nightwatch with Charlie Rose. He was also a Business and Economics correspondent for NPR.

Krulwich received a bachelor's degree in U.S. history from Oberlin College and a Juris Doctorate from Columbia Law School.