The formation of a solar-type star is accompanied by spectacular bipolar ejections in the form of atomic jets and molecular outflows. Although these ejections are omnipresent, their exact origin and their impact on the evolution of the protoplanetary disk and the formation of planets within are still major unresolved questions in star and planet formation.Molecular outflow signatures trace colder and slower material. They are historically explained by an interaction between an inner ejection and the surrounding envelope. However, recent observations suggest that these molecular flows trace matter directly ejected from the disk, and consequently could carry away a significant fraction of mass and angular momentum from the forming star-disk s...