This was a contributed talk at the Fall 2024 meeting of the American Physical Society’s Division of Nuclear Physics, which took place in Boston, Massachusetts from October 6 – 10, 2024. I spoke during the Wednesday morning session K13, Mini-Symposium: Next Gen Techniques in Fundamental Symmetries and Neutrinos II. The talk was 10 minutes in length followed by 2 minutes of questions. The highlight of attending this conference and the workshop the weekend before was hearing about the different attempts to trap and control radioactive molecules for tests of fundamental symmetries, and meeting the graduate students, post-docs, and faculty members that work on these different projects.
– Aiden Boyer


