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A unique piece of art | ISSUE 50 Did a friend forward this? Hi Nautilus reader, To commemorate issue

A unique piece of art [View in browser]( [Join Nautilus]( ISSUE 50 Did a friend forward this? [Subscribe here.]( Hi Nautilus reader, To commemorate issue 50 of Nautilus, we’re offering limited edition prints of the cover signed by award-winning artist James Yang. Yang’s illustrations have graced the pages of The New York Times, Scientific American, and Wired, to name just a few, and now you can hang one in your home. Not only will you own a unique piece of Nautilus history, you’ll be supporting our science journalism and the arts. Supplies are limited, so get your signed and numbered print while they last because once they’re gone—they’re gone for good. Visit the Nautilus shop to claim yours now. [ORDER HERE]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2023 NautilusNext, All rights reserved.You were subscribed to the newsletter from [nautil.us](. Our mailing address is: NautilusNext360 W 36th Street, 7S,New York, NY 10018 Don't want to hear from us anymore? [Unsubscribe](

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