Nascency in a sentence as a noun

It’s a rapidly growing science in its nascency.

The nascency of most of science makes it hard then to determine what is and isn't fungible.

Checkpoint blockade ***** are in their nascency, and though they aren't a silver bullet, they can be incredibly effective nonetheless.

Getting open source design part-sourced, assembled and then shipped in volume levels is still a business process in nascency.

Linux embracing Posix and fully supporting Intel gave programmers exactly what they wanted right at the nascency of the dotcom boom.

We're only dipping our toes in the book-digitizing nascency, and it takes around twenty minutes to rip a book and $300 for the platen and a couple digital cameras.

I agree with this article; however, there are considerations that can be made early on, to ensure an easy path for future scalability, that don't waste any time or money during the project's nascency.

Bioinformatics is, again, an emerging science -- expanding at an amazing rate, to be sure, and full of enormous promise for the improvement of human health overall, but nonetheless still in its nascency.

Nascency definitions

noun

the event of being born; "they celebrated the birth of their first child"

See also: birth nativity nascence