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There is a growing class of nuclear and atomic physics experiments in which the special properties of many‐body systems are exploited in tests of fundamental symmetries. Three representative topics are discussed: parity nonconservation in the N N interaction, time‐reversal‐odd nuclear moments, and matter‐enhanced neutrino oscillations.