Accurately accounting for China’s typhoon losses | Science

China’s low-elevation coastal cities, which hold a large share of the country’s population and economic output, face growing compound risks from sea level rise, storm surge, and extreme rainfall (1, 2). China’s annual losses from natural hazards such as typhoons average about US$76 billion (3), and hydrometeorological hazards generate large and recurrent economic losses (4,…

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Author Correction: Robust cytoplasmic partitioning by solving a cytoskeletal instability

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