The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute User iboughtarock, in the SciNews subreddit, 22 Mar 2023
Longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons (2005) User TheStartupChime, in the hypeurls subreddit, 04 Jul 2022
The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute User Sights018, in the Link_Dumps subreddit, 01 Apr 2020
The half life of the teaspoons was 81 days User exzact, in the Brand New Sentence subreddit, 20 Dec 2019
The case of the disappearing teaspoons User Toxopneustes, in the INTP - Introverted iNtuitive Thinking Perceiver subreddit, 07 Nov 2018
TIL An Australian study into the disappearance of teaspoons was published in the British Medical Journal. They found the half life of a teaspoon to be 81 days. User davidkscot, in the Today I Learned (TIL) subreddit, 01 Nov 2018
British Medical Journal article on spoons missing from tearooms User SednaBoo, in the Tea subreddit, 09 Apr 2017
TIL: 80% of office kitchen teaspoons disappear within five months [research cited] User Isle-of-View, in the Today I Learned (TIL) subreddit, 31 Aug 2016
TIL in 2005, the British Medical Journal published a study to investigate the loss of workplace teaspoons User SuerHappyFunTimes, in the Today I Learned (TIL) subreddit, 13 Aug 2015
The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute User not_just_amwac, in the Australia subreddit, 05 Nov 2014
TIL an Australian research institute ran a four-month study "to answer the age old question, 'Where have all the bloody teaspoons gone?'". Results: 80% of the teaspoons in the study disappeared, with the half life of the teaspoons calculated at 81 days User ugotamesij, in the Today I Learned (TIL) subreddit, 05 Nov 2014
TIL in 2005, the British Medical Journal published a study to investigate the loss of workplace teaspoons User SuerHappyFunTimes, in the Today I Learned (TIL) subreddit, 27 Aug 2014
TIL there is a substantial amount of research on the topic of missing teaspoons: "an estimated 18 million teaspoons are going missing in Melbourne each year. Laid end to end, these lost teaspoons would cover over 2700 km—the length of the entire coastline of Mozambique User throndse, in the Today I Learned (TIL) subreddit, 19 Sep 2013
Longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute User scientologist2, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 25 Jan 2013
The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute User AgentWashingtub, in the Humor subreddit, 25 Jan 2013
What is the half life of a teaspoon? User cavedave, in the SYSOR: Systems Science, Operations Research and Everything In Between subreddit, 20 Aug 2012
A study to determine the rate of loss of workplace teaspoons and whether attrition is correlated with the relative value of the teaspoons or type of tearoom. User richardjohn, in the WTF?! subreddit, 24 Aug 2011
Finally, an answer to the all-important question: "What is the half-life of the average teaspoon?" User TyrannicalDuck, in the reddit.com subreddit, 02 Feb 2011
The half life of the teaspoons was 81 days. The incidence of teaspoon loss over the period of observation was 360.62 per 100 teaspoon years. User Vulpyne, in the WTF?! subreddit, 27 May 2010
Longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute -- When scientist get bored... User Virtblue, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 23 May 2010
British Medical Journal - The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute User Captain_Swing, in the funny subreddit, 03 May 2010
Teaspoons have a half-live of 81 days - A longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons User spincrisis, in the Physics subreddit, 26 Oct 2009
The case of the disappearing teaspoons: a longitudinal cohort study User stevomo, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 03 Aug 2009
The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute User dudemaster, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 06 Apr 2009
longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute User heidavey, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 22 Sep 2008