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==Biology== *June 2 β Michael Kosfeld and colleagues publish their findings that [[oxytocin]] increases trust in humans.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Kosfeld, Michael|title=Oxytocin increases trust in humans|journal=[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]|volume=435|issue=7042|year=2005|pages=673β5|url=http://dept.wofford.edu/neuroscience/neuroseminar/pdffall2008/oxy-human.pdf|doi=10.1038/nature03701|accessdate=2013-07-17|bibcode = 2005Natur.435..673K|pmid=15931222|s2cid=1234727|display-authors=etal}}</ref> *August 31 β A first draft of the [[Common chimpanzee|chimpanzee]] [[genome]] is [[Chimpanzee Genome Project|published]]. *October 5 β The [[Spanish flu]] virus is reconstructed and shown to be closely related to the [[Avian influenza]] virus. *November 27 β French oral and maxillofacial surgeon Dr. [[Bernard Devauchelle]] and colleagues perform the world's first partial [[face transplant]] on a living human, replacing [[Isabelle Dinoire]]'s face, which had been mutilated by her dog. *The [[Stitchbird]] is reintroduced to mainland New Zealand. *[[Pamela C. Rasmussen]] and John C. Anderton publish ''[[Birds of South Asia. The Ripley Guide]]''.
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