August 12 Climate group scrubs judges' names from website after unearthed chats unmasked cozy ties Climate Judiciary Project removes judge names and anonymizes testimonials on website after Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ report exposed online forum between climate group and jurists.
August 12 Researchers discover 2,500-year-old honey residue in ancient bronze jars Experts identified a preserved honey residue in sealed bronze jars from an ancient Greek settlement. Researcher Luciana Carvalho spoke to Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital about the 2,500-year-old substance.
August 12 Jet ski rescue saves 6 people at beach as one dies in dramatic rip current incident One person drowned and six others were rescued from a rip current 100 yards offshore at Seaside Heights beach in New Jersey during dramatic jet ski rescue operation.
August 12 Body of Antarctic explorer found after 66 years after his disappearance DNA testing has confirmed that remains found in Antarctica belong to 25-year-old meteorologist Dennis "Tink" Bell, who fell in a crevasse back in 1959.
August 12 Archaeologists uncover ancient blade factory tied to major group in the Bible: 'Exceptional individuals' Israeli archaeologists recently discovered the first Bronze Age blade factory found in southern Israel, showing evidence of complex Canaanite society 5,500 years ago.
August 11 Nuclear plant on coastal waters shut down over massive jellyfish swarm Jellyfish swarms forced a shutdown of France's largest nuclear facility at Gravelines, impacting 900-megawatt reactors but posing no safety risks to staff.
August 11 Ancient rare Chinese manuscripts stolen in alleged scheme by man using multiple aliases The FBI is investigating the theft of valuable Chinese manuscripts from the UCLA library system after a man allegedly replaced originals with fake copies using multiple aliases.
August 11 75-foot boat surfs wave, runs aground in Hawaii A boat ran aground in Hawaii after appearing to surf on top of a wave, two crewmembers escaping uninjured, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.
August 11 Boat surfs wave before running aground in Hawaii A 75-foot boat serving as a passenger shuttle looked like a surfboard on a wave before crashing aground on a Hawaii shore. (U.S. Coast Guard Oceania District)
August 11 Utility crews unearth two 1,000-year-old tombs beneath city street in single day: 'Feels so exciting' Utility workers in Lima, Peru, uncovered two pre-Incan tombs during gas line construction, including one holding a 1,000-year-old Chancay skeleton buried with clay vessels.