What Were the Key Physics Discoveries in 2005?

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Key physics discoveries from 2005 are sought, with users requesting relevant websites or articles. Robphy has shared links in the Physics Blog on Physics Forums, specifically pointing to a post from July 29. Additional blog entries may also provide useful information. The discussion encourages input from physicists for more resources. This inquiry highlights the interest in significant physics events from that year.
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I need some current events that involve physics in them and are all in 2005...does anyone have any websites, or articles? Thanks!
 
Physics news on Phys.org
robphy has posted some links in the Physics Blog associated with PF. This link should take you directly to the right page, but if not, it was posted on July 29 (page 2 of the blog).
https://www.physicsforums.com/blog/page/2/

Depending on what exactly you need, some of the other blog entries might be helpful too.

Hopefully some of the actual physicists around here will see your question and give you pointers to some other resources to find what you need.
 
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