Mary Rose skulls exhibited online in 3D for the first time

The skull of a carpenter from the Mary Rose, which sank 471 years ago, is among the items which have been turned into 3D models on virtualtudors.org. Other items include a knife handle and some rope from the ship. It was leading the attack on an invading French fleet north of the Isle of Wight. Discovered in 1971 and raised in 1982, the wreck held around 19,000 artefacts and 179 skeletons. A further nine skulls are to be exhibited in 3D for scientific use. Sep 5, 2016

Pope Francis proclaims Teresa of Calcutta a saint

Pilgrims streamed into St. Peters Square at the Vatican in their thousands from the early morning on 4 September 2016 to honour the Nobel peace laureate, who worked among the worlds neediest in the slums of the Indian city now known as Kolkata. Franciss predecessor Pope John Paul II bent Vatican rules to fast-track Mother Teresa to sainthood - a process which usually does not start until five years after the candidates death - two years after she died in 1997. Sep 4, 2016

Romanian hacker Guccifer jailed for 52 months after hacking Hillary Clintons private email

A hacker that leaked Hillary Clintons private email account had been jailed for 52 months. The hacker, whose real name is Marcel Lazar, helped expose Hillary Clinton’s private email domain. Lazar, 44, had pleaded guilty in May to unauthorised access to a protected computer and aggravated identity theft. Lazar is believed to have hacked into email accounts of about 100 victims between 2012 and 2014. Sep 2, 2016