RT @gdj043: @SimonLennane @LittleDoctorVic This is where the teaspoons are: https://t.co/7ZRCVTyuAP.
RT @gdj043: @SimonLennane @LittleDoctorVic This is where the teaspoons are: https://t.co/7ZRCVTyuAP.
This is brilliant!
RT @MidwifeSierra: When you ask a colleague where teaspoons are kept on the ward and they just happen to have completed a research module a…
When you ask a colleague where teaspoons are kept on the ward and they just happen to have completed a research module as part of the CPD #NHSpride #researchthat
@SimonLennane @LittleDoctorVic This is where the teaspoons are: https://t.co/7ZRCVTyuAP.
There is no (tea) spoon. https://t.co/xP98tm3bNz
RT @aindrilam: @ScienceIsMetal I feel you may enjoy this study: https://t.co/EzVGegktLm
@ScienceIsMetal I feel you may enjoy this study: https://t.co/EzVGegktLm
@edwardpoole1975 Apparently the half-life of a teaspoon is 81 days, just ahead of forks. https://t.co/R1e2JhjEeJ
@edwardpoole1975 An interesting academic paper on the subject of missing cutlery: https://t.co/lwLHVjRv62
@AngryWagtails One of my favourite bits of epidemiological research is on workplace teaspoons https://t.co/hD5Xp5QkD2 The list of similar articles is also entertaining, looking at reappearing teaspoons and the disappearing forks
@Brawny2004 you know people have done proper research into this phenomenon, right? 😆 https://t.co/VxjS4jdYSd
RT @Sir_Doris: @tartantroos @joeyclose @MooseAllain There's a proper scientific paper which calculated the rate at which workplace teaspoon…
RT @shiv5468: @DavidDPaxton They migrate https://t.co/DLf8Jy09gK
@DavidDPaxton They migrate https://t.co/DLf8Jy09gK
@rapodaca Ah, another of the famous BMJ "christmas paper" Here is the 2005 version: "The case of the disappearing teaspoons: Longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute" https://t.co/oV14WSMlv9
This is the kind of science we need
@HeldinEU There’s a BMJ study that looked at this question. You may need more teaspoons https://t.co/qgnCPvCNH0
@BioGeoChemBilly @MellorAd @suuz_beck Never mind the cake i am still waiting on your experimental replication of this at sea https://t.co/zoNvTwaLxd
@cpondskater @GreenGinger814 @clare_eliza Check out 'The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute' 😂 https://t.co/h6zxk9Ml6F
Somewhere in the cosmos, along with all the planets inhabited by humanoids, reptiloids, walking treeoids, and superintelligent shades of the colour blue, a planet is entirely given over to spoon life-forms.
The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute https://t.co/abqwO83XwA
For my @LTUlibrary lunchroom it was the missing forks.
It only took 15 years @megscl, but I think we may have finally cracked your missing teaspoon mystery. https://t.co/BO0EVX5Luh
@drvyom The Life of Spoons is magical. https://t.co/zwCi2H4IJf
@drvyom Reading your tweet reminded me of @megscl et al from @BurnetInstitute paper titled "The Case of the Disappearing Teaspoons", published in @bmj_latest Christmas edition in 2005. Enjoy the read (& good luck with the move!) https://t.co/DaP4nF6Hl7
@drvyom Research Study - The Case of the disappearing teaspoons https://t.co/RUsKM7KPjE
@MarvinEStreet In a published scientific paper, the half life of a teaspoon was found to be 81 days. https://t.co/O6dhfByQrk
@drgandalf52 https://t.co/X7eyMLc9LF Needs a further piece of work
"Teaspoon displacement and loss leads to the use of forks, knives, and staplers to measure out coffee and sugar, inevitably causing a reduction in employee satisfaction;"
Spoon policy in action https://t.co/wXTCZnXPIG
RT @Erdrokan: @dre_sunshine Il y a eu une étude sur la disparition des cuillères à thé (sur un lieu de travail) https://t.co/kiD7sQm4HM
RT @G_DAvignon: The case of the disappearing teaspoons...my hypothesis they eventually evolve into knifes or forks...this was unfortunately…
RT @G_DAvignon: The case of the disappearing teaspoons...my hypothesis they eventually evolve into knifes or forks...this was unfortunately…
The case of the disappearing teaspoons...my hypothesis they eventually evolve into knifes or forks...this was unfortunately not tested in this study
@samainslie2 @DeenaParmar @HelenCox08 @beth_any264 Teaspoons are notorious for going missing The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute https://t.co/ahxKLFcaQR
RT @StephenBHeard: How did I not know about this groundbreaking work? https://t.co/SNvBWZJ6I9 (Also, why do we need the Journal of Irrepro…
@gwynmac remember when you tried to trace the disappearance rate of the forks in @BiologieUdeM lunch room? You were scooped! I guess they traced teaspoons 😉
RT @StephenBHeard: How did I not know about this groundbreaking work? https://t.co/SNvBWZJ6I9 (Also, why do we need the Journal of Irrepro…
RT @StephenBHeard: How did I not know about this groundbreaking work? https://t.co/SNvBWZJ6I9 (Also, why do we need the Journal of Irrepro…
RT @StephenBHeard: How did I not know about this groundbreaking work? https://t.co/SNvBWZJ6I9 (Also, why do we need the Journal of Irrepro…
How did I not know about this groundbreaking work? https://t.co/SNvBWZJ6I9 (Also, why do we need the Journal of Irreproducible Results, when a real medical journal has a sense of humour?)
@CortyChenery You might enjoy this, apropos that... https://t.co/f2rQgbQLdT.
Classic research! https://t.co/R4sNaI1eJ7
RT @cosmicpudding: @DuncanKGalloway I always think of spoons in this context rather than forks, because of this classic paper: https://t.co…
@DuncanKGalloway I always think of spoons in this context rather than forks, because of this classic paper: https://t.co/g7vrxq6PCu
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@louiselstevens You may like this : https://t.co/l8O0gqdfaM
@kerri_billie @iamemilymayo I don't know where the office forks go, but the nerds are all over the case of the disappearing teaspoons: https://t.co/1Ga65NRFNz
@MRCPVL @freddomed Feel like you’d enjoy this very excellent piece: https://t.co/ZZQ9sF8poY
RT @MJA_Editor: And in the last MJA Xmas issue! What the forks? A longitudinal quality improvement study tracking cutlery numbers in a publ…
And in the last MJA Xmas issue! What the forks? A longitudinal quality improvement study tracking cutlery numbers in a public teaching and research hospital staff tearoom in @theMJA https://t.co/oQOXbtQnBa
RT @CrabbBrendan: @drvyom A well studied phenomenon - in workplaces at least...@BurnetInstitute https://t.co/uE6lABOdWO
@drvyom A well studied phenomenon - in workplaces at least...@BurnetInstitute https://t.co/uE6lABOdWO
RT @vitualis: @drvyom https://t.co/82DfFn9MKa. The half life of teaspoons is 61 days.
@drvyom https://t.co/82DfFn9MKa. The half life of teaspoons is 61 days.
https://t.co/S6Cem8knmn science always holds the key (or the teaspoon..)
@drvyom I think you need to read this paper to understand what has happened to them..... #medtwitter https://t.co/qrHpi4VrsG
@drvyom Time for a longitudinal cohort study? https://t.co/cmYPHw45Z1
@drvyom Perhaps this rigorous scientific article will help https://t.co/9Diyz24FBJ
@drvyom @MSMWatchdog2013 The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute https://t.co/vR6msG5qdA
This is glorious
Where do all the teaspoons go? https://t.co/vfmZqWAauL
Further research required? https://t.co/Fv50VwUfzn The Case of the Disappearing Teaspoons. BMJ 2005.
I'm surprised it's not actually an April Fools Day paper, but I will never not take an opportunity to share the groundbreaking British Medical Journal paper on teaspoon ecology in communal lunch spaces https://t.co/PcXvqO2KYe
Hier der Link aufs Paper: https://t.co/KfWG6b9p8c Berechnung der 636 Tage: Exponentieller Abfall L=L0*exp(-t/tau); L=7500 Löffel; L0=10000 Löffel; Dauer des Wiener Kongresses t=264 Tage; damit ergibt sich eine Zeitkonstante tau von 918 Tagen und L0.5 v
Was reminded of this gem today: “The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute” https://t.co/tbzVMJPx2X
@greenfusegroup @Sciences_UTAS Time for another teaspoon attrition study? https://t.co/sFm3kQaGtu
RT @thiscassgirl: This reminds me of one of my fav pieces of research https://t.co/fJTfa8wile
This reminds me of one of my fav pieces of research https://t.co/fJTfa8wile
@slamup Science has proven the tenuous presence of teaspoons in the workplace, clearly also applicable to your household. @megscl https://t.co/mZ7PHz342b
RT @whereisdaz: @Valentine702 @abcsydney Well, we know what happens to the teaspoons https://t.co/57gnnn9RQM
RT @whereisdaz: @Valentine702 @abcsydney Well, we know what happens to the teaspoons https://t.co/57gnnn9RQM
@Valentine702 @abcsydney Well, we know what happens to the teaspoons https://t.co/57gnnn9RQM
@wild_biologist @_DaniBeck https://t.co/rwlsWPzqnF - I guess they're all in postdocs offices!
RT @DyingWell_UK: @JulieSm35612361 @CLScottLang @drpsquared Best research ever... https://t.co/ogGFYAzapl
@JulieSm35612361 @CLScottLang @drpsquared Best research ever... https://t.co/ogGFYAzapl
This is a really funny/interesting paper https://t.co/ZkTO11bdE9 #modernProblemsRequireModernSolutions #datascience #experimentalDesign #DOE
@Callum_Woof @sarahdcady @johnson_mirela Calls for a follow-up paper to this piece here: "The case of the disappearing teaspoons: Longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute" https://t.co/oV14WSMlv9
@alanb There was a study about that... https://t.co/HregCQmGyE
@RonanHarrington The scientists have been looking into it https://t.co/yaiY8Z9Q56
We actually replicated this experiment when I was a PhD student @StAndrewsGlacio...
So there is a pretty discrete social media meme thing to be based around ‘Insert longitudinal cohort study into the title of a movie/song/novel’... ‘The Road to....’ ‘Indiana Jo....’ you get it.