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  • High-harmonic spectroscopy is employed to investigate the electron–phonon, anharmonic phonon–phonon coupling, and their relaxation dynamics in solids. It reveals the maximum displacement of neighbouring oxygen atoms in α-quartz crystal to tens of picometres in real space.

    • Jicai Zhang
    • Ziwen Wang
    • Tran Trung Luu
    Research
    Nature Photonics
    Volume: 18, P: 792-798
  • Radiative Auger is a process that leads to a red-shift of the optical emission of an atom or a charged solid-state quantum emitter. Here, the authors realize the inverse process by optically driving the radiative Auger transition of a short-lived electronic state in a semiconductor quantum dot.

    • Clemens Spinnler
    • Liang Zhai
    • Matthias C. Löbl
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-6
  • Knoblich and colleagues use a library of Drosophila strains expressing inducible hairpin RNA interference constructs to study the Notch signalling pathway during external sensory organ development. They assign putative loss-of-function phenotypes to 21.2% of the protein-coding Drosophila genes, identify 6 new genes involved in asymmetric cell division and 23 novel genes regulating the Notch signalling pathway.

    • Jennifer L. Mummery-Widmer
    • Masakazu Yamazaki
    • Juergen A. Knoblich
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 458, P: 987-992
  • Vitamin D and its analogues demonstrated in this study antifibrotic effects in a murine fibrosis model compared to calcitriol. In this study, the hypocalcemic vitamin D analog paricalcitol was superior in respect to side effects and efficacy, indication that such analogs could be considered for the treatment of liver fibrosis.

    • Florian P. Reiter
    • Liangtao Ye
    • Gerald Denk
    Research
    Laboratory Investigation
    Volume: 99, P: 1906-1917
  • Machine learning looks poised to provide breakthroughs in various fields. The authors introduce a data-driven approach to identify and classify topological phases of dynamical systems, thereby disclosing efficient solutions to find novel topological lasing modes in complex systems.

    • Stephan Wong
    • Jan Olthaus
    • Sang Soon Oh
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 6, P: 1-7