Oh, look, it's a new sonic screwdriver from Doctor Who! The Fifteenth Doctor's Sonic screwdriver toy is now up for sale. Not only that, there's a third version of it, this time in a different colour!
Doctor Who fans own sonic screwdriver replica toys – and they have for some time. Kids love them, and so do hardcore collectors and cosplayers. It's become a bigger part of the modern era show than ...
Maybe it won't be unlocking doors any time soon, but a sonic technique can grip and manipulate tiny particles suspended in water. And there's probably a "Doctor Who" fan or two on the team, as it's ...
In the world of Doctor Who, the sonic screwdriver is a versatile tool with a wide range of capabilities. [Hartley] wanted some of that action for himself, and built a device of his own. Unable to ...
Whovians are quite familiar with the Doctor’s trusty tool, the sonic screwdriver. A device able to tackle just about any problem the Doctor is presented with—except for wood, it’s rubbish on wood—the ...
Doctor Who's Sonic Screwdriver is second only to MacGyver's paperclip and duct-tape in terms of usefulness: There's almost nothing it can't do. Almost. Have you ever ...
A team of research physicists at the University of Dundee in Scotland have created an ultrasound array that can effectively be used as a sonic screwdriver, right out of Doctor Who. The Dundee ...
The sonic screwdriver has proven an indispensable piece of equipment for Doctor Who when battling Daleks, Cybermen and the Master. The fictional tool is capable of opening just about any lock known to ...
The Doctor: “What, you’ve never been bored? Never had a long night? Never had a lot of cabinets to put up? When I was a kid I loved toy lightsabers and blasters from Star Wars, but those were just ...
The Twelfth Doctor may be known more for his sonic sunglasses, but his brand new sonic screwdriver made its on-screen debut in “The Doctor Who” season finale and you can get an even closer look at the ...
A University of Dundee research team led by Prof. Mike MacDonald has demonstrated that both levitation and twisting forces can be applied to an object by application of ultrasonic beams. This latest ...