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Worth knowing: Everyone speaks chemistry – the scent of the fly
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Professor Peter Witzgall talks about how all living things use smell to communicate, and how this fact can be used to promote better gardening.
PLEASE NOTE that the introduction is in Swedish, but the lecture is in English.
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