CHINA A chemical that helped to create a hole in the ozone layer is reappearing. An international investigation traced the resurgence of the banned gas, known as CFC-11, to factories in a town in the eastern province of Shandong. CHILE The National Congress of Chile passed a bill outlining plans to establish a ministry of science. The goal is to invest more in research, as part of a shift toward an economy of “knowledge and creativity.” IRAQI KURDISTAN Archaeologists found remnants of a city that dates back 4,800 years in the autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq. Among the ruins were 92 clay tablets—some of which contained the city’s name, Mardaman. NAMIBIA About 100 high school girls from Ethiopia, Kenya and Swaziland joined girls in Namibia for a two-week “boot camp” to learn how to write code and develop mobile apps. They also got a crash course in basic sciences. THAILAND A pilot whale washed ashore in Thailand’s southern Songkhla province with nearly 18 pounds of plastic in its stomach. The whale died days later, renewing concerns about the amount of such waste humans have put into the world’s waterways. U.S. A judge dismissed two environmental lawsuits against five of the world’s largest oil companies. During the trial, however, the companies’ representatives said they recognize and agree with the scientific consensus that humans have caused unprecedented climate changes.

A chemical that helped to create a hole in the ozone layer is reappearing. An international investigation traced the resurgence of the banned gas, known as CFC-11, to factories in a town in the eastern province of Shandong.

CHILE

The National Congress of Chile passed a bill outlining plans to establish a ministry of science. The goal is to invest more in research, as part of a shift toward an economy of “knowledge and creativity.”

IRAQI KURDISTAN

Archaeologists found remnants of a city that dates back 4,800 years in the autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq. Among the ruins were 92 clay tablets—some of which contained the city’s name, Mardaman.

NAMIBIA

About 100 high school girls from Ethiopia, Kenya and Swaziland joined girls in Namibia for a two-week “boot camp” to learn how to write code and develop mobile apps. They also got a crash course in basic sciences.

THAILAND

A pilot whale washed ashore in Thailand’s southern Songkhla province with nearly 18 pounds of plastic in its stomach. The whale died days later, renewing concerns about the amount of such waste humans have put into the world’s waterways.

U.S.

A judge dismissed two environmental lawsuits against five of the world’s largest oil companies. During the trial, however, the companies’ representatives said they recognize and agree with the scientific consensus that humans have caused unprecedented climate changes.