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[View this email in your browser]( Every now and then, New Scientist helps a carefully selected commercial partner speak to our audience. Their support helps us produce high-quality journalism we bring you every week. We hope you find today's message relevant and useful. [Aurora Expeditions Launch]( Just Released — Early Bird Offer! New 2021/22 Voyages Adventure travel company Aurora Expeditions has just released their new 2021/22 Antarctic and 2021 Global expedition voyages with savings of up to 30% off*. Embark on a sea-based adventure to the remote coastal regions of our globe, where unique encounters will allow you to experience and photograph nature at its most pristine. From Antarctica's snow-capped shores to photographing the stunning wildlife of South Georgia, discover abundant bird life in the Falklands-Malvinas or photograph sloths and monkeys in stunning Costa Rica. 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