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  • Molecular movies provide crucial information of fundamental processes like energy and charge transfer, bond breaking etc. Here the authors show the time evolution of the rotational wave packet called the molecular movie of OCS molecules by Coulomb explosion imaging.

    • Evangelos T. Karamatskos
    • Sebastian Raabe
    • Jochen Küpper
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-7
  • Attosecond science is a versatile discipline for studying ultrafast dynamics in matter on the microscopic scale. This Perspective explores the theoretical and experimental developments in this field focusing on distinguishing genuinely quantum observations from classical phenomena.

    • Lidice Cruz-Rodriguez
    • Diptesh Dey
    • Philipp Stammer
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Physics
    Volume: 6, P: 691-704
  • Attosecond metrology in vacuum-ultraviolet. The study demonstrates vacuum-ultraviolet attosecond pulse generation in laser-driven semiconductors and a new spectral window for attosecond spectroscopy in natural systems across all states of matter.

    • Arjun Nayak
    • Debobrata Rajak
    • Paraskevas Tzallas
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-8
  • High harmonic generation has long been successfully described using the semi-classical three-step model. However, recent progress has introduced a quantum optical formulation, exposing the limitations of the semi-classical picture.

    • Philipp Stammer
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 20, P: 1040-1042
  • The molecular landscape of chromothriptic medulloblastoma remains to be characterised. Here, spatial transcriptomics analysis of 13 chromothriptic and non-chromothriptic medulloblastomas identifies distinct spatial composition patterns and cell communication networks in these tumours.

    • Ilia Kats
    • Milena Simovic-Lorenz
    • Aurélie Ernst
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-19