The Tardis has gone to another time-space dimension, the nano-world. The Universe’s smallest Tardis was made at The University of Tulsa by the Nanotechnology Institute’s Micro and Nano Fabrication Laboratory. A beam of gallium ions within the scanning electron microscope was used to mill the Tardis on a human hair freeing the Doctor for his tiniest, but one of his most interesting adventures ever. Accompanying him on this adventure were Paige Johnson, the Nano- Lab Manager; Dr. Michael Keller, an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and Dale Teeters, Professor of Chemistry.
See a video of finding the Tardis on the hair:
Materials:
• Scanning Electron MicroscopeFocused Ion Beam System • Beam of Gallium Ions
“Three knocks is all you’re getting.”
doctor: was she happy? in the end?
verity newman: yes, yes she was. were you?
The reason I’m blubbering like a whale right now…
MY AMELIA.
I’m not ready to say goodbye yet.</3




