Progress after the Royal Society conference?

Here’s the first one. It’s by Ann Gauger from BIO-Complexity. Wow, we’re off to a great start!

Next:

Doesn’t look to promising to Tour and Stadler’s case.

The third is an oldie. ID’ers have been misconstruing and misrepresenting this study for years. The really funny thing is that it explicitly refutes one of Behe’s arguments. Not sure if Stadler and Tour mention that.

Next:

https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(25)00506-9

This one shows that rice plants were able to develop cold tolerance thru epigenetic changes. Interesting. Not sure how that shows anything about a “two mutations” limit. Lee? Can you explain?

Another one:

https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms11607

From what I saw, Stadler didn’t like this one because the adaptations weren’t as “innovative” as he wanted them to be. Can’t argue with that? Can you?

Anyway, I haven’t read these or watched the video in depth. Just providing the articles for others to do with as they wish.

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