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Explore cutting-edge research on CP violation through ultracold radioactive FrAg molecules in this 18-minute conference talk. Learn about the REDRUM collaboration's progress toward developing a next-generation measurement technique to search for CP symmetry violations beyond those predicted by the Standard Model, which could help explain the matter-antimatter asymmetry in our universe. Discover recent advances in cooling Ag and Fr atoms separately, developments in creating a new radioactive francium source for year-round table-top experiments, and theoretical molecular structure work that provides a roadmap for producing ultracold FrAg molecules while understanding potential systematic effects in future CP violation searches. Gain insights into how small-scale, table-top experiments can push the boundaries of fundamental physics research and contribute to answering one of the most profound questions about the nature of matter in the universe.