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nanoworld

British  
/ ˈnænəʊˌwɜːld /

noun

  1. the world at a microscopic level, as dealt with by nanotechnology

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"By developing these plasmonic molecules, we have been able to establish chemical principles in the nanoworld that open up a whole new cosmos," says Vana.

From Science Daily • Sep. 19, 2023

Unfortunately, because proteins are so small, it is almost impossible to tell what is happening in this nanoworld, even with powerful microscopes.

From Scientific American • Jun. 22, 2021