I have to admit, I tend to take these reports with a pinch of salt, but I thought the story may or may not be of interest to at least some Christians, so here goes:
tl:dr - The study claims Jesus was preaching at the same time as a natural mass die off of fish, which allowed the disciples to feed everyone present. On the one hand, that might be read as a rebuttal of the Gospel accounts because it assumes no miracle - but on the other, some might read it as proof the accounts were real. So, take your pick.
Study suggests Jesus's 'miraculous catch of fish' may have had a less-than-miraculous explanation
A multi-institutional team of environmental scientists and physical limnologists has found that there may be a scientific explanation for Jesus' "miraculous catch of fish"—one that does not involve miracles. In their paper published in the journal Water Resources Research, the group describes...
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tl:dr - The study claims Jesus was preaching at the same time as a natural mass die off of fish, which allowed the disciples to feed everyone present. On the one hand, that might be read as a rebuttal of the Gospel accounts because it assumes no miracle - but on the other, some might read it as proof the accounts were real. So, take your pick.