Listen Live
Donate
 on air
Schedule

KCRW

Read & Explore

  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Food
  • Culture
  • Events

Listen

  • Live Radio
  • Music
  • Podcasts
  • Full Schedule

Information

  • About
  • Careers
  • Help / FAQ
  • Newsletters
  • Contact

Support

  • Become a Member
  • Become a VIP
  • Ways to Give
  • Shop
  • Member Perks

Become a Member

Donate to KCRW to support this cultural hub for music discovery, in-depth journalism, community storytelling, and free events. You'll become a KCRW Member and get a year of exclusive benefits.

DonateGive Monthly

Copyright 2025 KCRW. All rights reserved.

Report a Bug|Privacy Policy|Terms of Service|
Cookie Policy
|FCC Public Files

Back to WNYC's Radiolab

WNYC's Radiolab

Cities

We take to the street to ask what makes cities tick....

  • Share
KCRW placeholderBy Jad Abumrad • Nov 27, 2011 • 1 min read

There's no scientific metric for measuring a city's personality. But step out on the sidewalk, and you can see and feel it. Two physicists explain one tidy mathematical formula that they believe holds the key to what drives a city. Yet math can't explain most of the human-scale details that make urban life unique. So we head out in search of what the numbers miss, and meet a reluctant city dweller, a man who's walked 700 feet below Manhattan, and a once-thriving community that's slipping away.

Learn more or listen again to this week's episode.

Banner image: mugley/flickr

  • KCRW placeholder

    Jad Abumrad

    creator of "Radio Lab," and host of the new podcast “Dolly Parton’s America”

  • KCRW placeholder

    Robert Krulwich

    host of 'Radio Lab'

    Culture
Back to WNYC's Radiolab