Aimé Leon Dore Has a New Capsule to Keep You Set for the Rest of Winter

Just when winter seems to be kicking into high gear, Aimé Leon Dore​ is here with another delivery of clean basics to add to your cold weather wardrobe. The brand’s latest drop includes three pieces of clean outerwear including a camel coach jacket, a double breasted top coat, and a bomber lined with its signature Sherpa that are so nice it wouldn’t even matter what you’re wearing underneath. Even better, the new styles feature a premium Japanese camel wool blend, a full lining, and are each cut and sewn in NYC.​

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This New Ad Reveals More Of Northrop Grumman’s Vision For A Sixth-Generation Fighter

Most ads aren’t designed to break big news, but Northrop Grumman has been in the habit of using dramatic commercials to bring us surprise details on its vision for America’s air combat future. The company’s latest one gives us one of the best looks yet at their evolving sixth-generation fighter concept.

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5 Things You Should Know About Dr. Ralph Gardner-Chavis, One of America’s Top Black Scientists

Background 

Born December 3, 1922, Ralph Alexander Gardner became one of the leading pioneers in the field of hard plastics. The chemist was born in Cleveland and attended John Adams High School, were he learned to love chemistry. In 1939, he began college at the Case School of Applied Science, which later became part of Case Western Reserve University. Gardner would attend a few different higher institutions until settling down at the University of Illinois, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in 1943.

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