THE GREAT WAGER EPISODE 4: Shared Secrets

THE GREAT WAGER EPISODE 4: Shared Secrets

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The Rugby Gambit

The strangest geopolitical deal you've never heard of: Australia trades rugby league spots for an agreement not to make an agreement with China. Papua New Guinea's players get to compete Down Under and in return, China gets locked out of a strategic Pacific island. Sports diploma ...  Show more

Rise of the Robots

"If I was the U.S., I would be terrified." We report from a 1,500+ robot convention in Beijing, and an American robotics expert who's toured China's factories reveals how China is winning the robot race. From assembly lines to hospital wards, humanoid robots are everywhere—and Am ...  Show more

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