Reports say radiation-related experiments are being used to offer a new clue in discussions about the biblical account of Jesus’ resurrection, focusing on claims connected to the finding of linen inside an empty tomb.

Across the coverage, critics and skeptics raise questions about how evidence is interpreted and how details in the scriptural narrative are presented. One concern highlighted is that the Bible does not explicitly describe an image of a crucified man when the disciples discover the linen in the tomb, despite modern theories attempting to connect physical findings with specific biblical descriptions.

The outlets present the experiments as part of an ongoing debate rather than as definitive proof. The central differences are largely about emphasis: some coverage highlights the experimental results as suggestive, while other reporting underscores longstanding doubts about interpretations, documentation, and how closely physical claims align with the textual accounts in the New Testament.