Cryogenic Low-Energy Astrophysics with Neon (CLEAN) is a scientific endeavor aimed at exploring fundamental questions in astrophysics and particle physics using cryogenic techniques and neon as a target medium. The concept revolves around using low-temperature environments to detect weakly interacting particles, such as dark matter candidates and light neutrinos, which are expected to be present in the universe.

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