There are several factors that lead to a huge enhancement of parity and tim
e invariance violating effects in the Ra atom: very close electronic levels
of opposite parity, the large nuclear charge Z, and the collective nature
of T,P-odd nuclear moments. Experiments with radium may be used to measure
its nuclear anapole, magnetic quadrupole. and Schiff moments. Such measurem
ents provide information about parity and time invariance violating nuclear
forces and electron-nucleon interactions, [S1050-2947(99)50610-0].