Hello Nature readers,Today we explore the results of the largest-ever peer-review survey, hear a recommendation for all-paper elections and reveal our pick of the best images, features and culture from the week in science. Hurricane Florence in the Atlantic Ocean, as seen from the International Space Station on 12 September. (NASA)Why Hurricane Florence is a new kind of threat Hurricane Florence, a powerful storm currently bearing down on the United States’s southeastern seaboard, formed at an unusually high latitude and is much more erratic and slower than most. Civil engineer Rick Luettich at the University of North Carolina’s Coastal Resilience Center tells Nature how he is predicting Florence’s impact — and why it might well represent a new kind of threat.Nature | Read this article at nature.com/latest-newsFrance admits murder of Algerian mathematician French Pre
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