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Statement From the Third U.S.-Japan Development Dialogue
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Washington, DC - On March 3 and 4, the United States and Japan held the third senior level U.S.-Japan Development Dialogue and related events in Washington, D.C. The Dialogue addressed a broad range of development policy priorities and assistance efforts to address global and regional challenges, including global development frameworks and the Sustainable Development Goals, Japan’s G7 leadership, Japan’s Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD), and the emergence of new donors and institutions into the international system.
Stennis Strike Group Wraps Up Routine Operations in the South China Sea
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- Written by John C. Stennis Strike Group
Philippine Sea - The John C. Stennis Strike Group (JCSSG) has completed routine operations in the South China Sea, and transited into the Philippine Sea through the Luzon Strait.
U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy
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Washington, DC - The U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy will meet in open session in Room 106 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building (First Street at Constitution Avenue, NW) in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, March 8 from 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Self-Motivation Can Help Tune Your Brain
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- Written by Karl Bates
Durham, North Carolina - At our best, we motivate ourselves every day to get dressed and go to work or school. Although there are larger incentives at work, it’s our own volition that powers us through our innumerable daily tasks.
Job market lures more physician assistants to specialties over primary care
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- Written by Samiha Khanna
Durham, North Carolina - The job market is luring more physician assistants, or PAs, to jobs in specialty care rather than primary care practices such as family medicine and general pediatrics, according to new research from Duke Health.
Bioengineers design cells that die if they leave the confines of their capsule
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- Written by Ken Kingery
Durham, North Carolina - Duke University researchers have engineered microbes that can’t run away from home; those that do will quickly die without protective proteins produced by their peers.
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