I will discuss the ongoing experiments (CASPEr and GNOME) searching for ultralight galactic dark matter using magnetic-resonance techniques and a new approach to measuring parity violation in chiral molecular systems.
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Fundamental Physics with (weird) Magnetic Resonance
Recorded at a colloquium held on October 16, 2017, sponsored by the Dept. of Physics, University of California, Berkeley. originally produced as an .mts file in 2017 Speakers: Dmitry Budker.
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