This is the study that we needed.
Made me smile 😊 https://t.co/XCsVKyALh8
Following on from the cutlery tweet, this study about the loss of teaspoons in the workplace is both fascinating and hilarious 😆
https://t.co/ntxKr2h9cq If these findings were replicated in education settings, we'd have an interesting PhD on our hands.
@MTSMFTFTFJ @PeterInDevon @MooseAllain This has been studied. https://t.co/udyJqcvGhi
The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute https://t.co/nnE9ZXA2Oh
Such a funny - mystery of disappearing teaspoon
RT @Sir_Doris: @tartantroos @joeyclose @MooseAllain There's a proper scientific paper which calculated the rate at which workplace teaspoon…
@tartantroos @joeyclose @MooseAllain There's a proper scientific paper which calculated the rate at which workplace teaspoons are lost. They determined that the half-life of a teaspoon is only 81 days: https://t.co/7z6s4Ng3kR
RT @TheaDrogna: @MooseAllain One of my favourite scientific studies of all time is the teaspoon displacement study done by an Australian re…
RT @TheaDrogna: @MooseAllain One of my favourite scientific studies of all time is the teaspoon displacement study done by an Australian re…
Important science relevant to anyone who has ever used a work kitchen.
@MooseAllain One of my favourite scientific studies of all time is the teaspoon displacement study done by an Australian research institute: https://t.co/q2zRZsOVGj
@StudentDoctorB2 So it was you all along... https://t.co/r5hpp4D1sj
Hi @fitch_kate have you read this important research paper? 🥄
I'm sorry... how did I only see this just now? The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute https://t.co/6bM1EBxfVc
Important research results https://t.co/oGrd5J801N
The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute @LeanneDooley10 @elizajwhiteside Relevant for USQ w-block?? :) https://t.co/wNQ4bGoeQv
RT @gillyminn: @LindaDrummond @jaeleaskehan I'm not aware of the average rate of fork loss in offices, but if you're after a teaspoon, here…
@LindaDrummond @jaeleaskehan I'm not aware of the average rate of fork loss in offices, but if you're after a teaspoon, here's how likely you are to need your own, with consideration to a range of factors https://t.co/TVAUuoowfN.
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 Source:
The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute | The BMJ https://t.co/PwA8yTTH9u
@jkkarungi https://t.co/UtLRfCzUOm This study on teaspoons should give you some confort😊
RT @bluestarfish: @lizziespeller @davrs I often think of this capture & release study of teaspoons in an Australian institute. 80% of the t…
@lizziespeller @davrs I often think of this capture & release study of teaspoons in an Australian institute. 80% of the teaspoons disappeared during the study. https://t.co/ru8WF9mYr1
For great science! #Disappearingteaspoons https://t.co/5zVQu27yM0
RT @FHFTexcel: @MarkGuyers Comments regarding ability to even find a teaspoon make it a good time to share this old classic... https://t.co…
RT @FHFTexcel: @MarkGuyers Comments regarding ability to even find a teaspoon make it a good time to share this old classic... https://t.co…
Der Fall der verschwindenden Teelöffel: Kohortenlängsstudie zur Verschiebung von Teelöffeln in einem australischen Forschungsinstitut https://t.co/GsNXpkkD1G (Ggf. rechte Maustaste oder die drei Punkte für Übersetzungsfunktion)
Reminds me of this important scientific paper which has gathered more attention than everything I’ve ever published all put together and then multiplied x100 🤣 https://t.co/lmlnJesD3z
RT @FHFTexcel: @MarkGuyers Comments regarding ability to even find a teaspoon make it a good time to share this old classic... https://t.co…
This is something anyone can relate to 🤣
RT @FHFTexcel: @MarkGuyers Comments regarding ability to even find a teaspoon make it a good time to share this old classic... https://t.co…
RT @FHFTexcel: @MarkGuyers Comments regarding ability to even find a teaspoon make it a good time to share this old classic... https://t.co…
RT @FHFTexcel: @MarkGuyers Comments regarding ability to even find a teaspoon make it a good time to share this old classic... https://t.co…
RT @FHFTexcel: @MarkGuyers Comments regarding ability to even find a teaspoon make it a good time to share this old classic... https://t.co…
@MarkGuyers Comments regarding ability to even find a teaspoon make it a good time to share this old classic... https://t.co/oqtoYSIHrW
@DrHelenOram @AkshaySharmaMD @AnnieBruton @bmj_latest And the teaspoons: https://t.co/FTAM5pa2Lu
RT @higgspg: 15 years ago the 'landmark' @BurnetInstitute #teaspoons study was published in the #BMJ https://t.co/3KxrMkviw3 - now a #Brisb…
RT @higgspg: 15 years ago the 'landmark' @BurnetInstitute #teaspoons study was published in the #BMJ https://t.co/3KxrMkviw3 - now a #Brisb…
15 years ago the 'landmark' @BurnetInstitute #teaspoons study was published in the #BMJ https://t.co/3KxrMkviw3 - now a #Brisbane teaching hospital confirms spoons more likely to disappear than other utensils - just published in the @theMJA #ChristmasCompe
"The half life of teaspoons in communal tearooms: 42 days" https://t.co/U32OljWaKQ
@DrNickTwit https://t.co/PhJISzocXO The best paper I've read in ages.
@sandihns6 @EileenCowey @Nurse_Lecturer @DrNRoberts Ah, the missing teaspoon study! I don't think it included the actual ward tea trolley! Perhaps we need a follow up! 😉 https://t.co/uMtEzSZd8N
In 2004, an Australian research institute published a study on the loss of teaspoons in the workplace. #Facts #Australia Source : https://t.co/SaPoSHhyk9
The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute https://t.co/y4fa85SQoY
Optimal. Teaspoons.
When scientists get REALLY passive-aggressive.
Haha one of the best research papers I’ve read in a while! Intriguing phenomenon 🤔 Favourite part is definitely the proposed theory of a planet inhabited by spoons just living their best lives 😄🥄 #academictwitter
This is great science. 😂 “The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute” 🥄🥄
Very nice!!! I have a Hampshire County Council teaspoon myself. I don't recall ever having bought a teaspoon - Good evidence for tea-leafing in the past of some form or other!
@strangetruther Definitely. The research could be a lot of fun, and informative if carried out in a systematic way. Did you ever see this paper BTW? https://t.co/7gGY4Nbq0g
RT @LmhicklingPsych: Just found this fantastic paper. I think this is something we can all relate to, even in the home. Enjoy! https://t.c…
RT @TJQPNI: Now this is excellent science “The half life of the teaspoons was 81 days” I must also highlight the excellent use of the unit…
“The loss of workplace teaspoons was rapid, showing that their availability, and hence office culture in general, is constantly threatened.”
RT @VoxangelicLa: An absolutely brilliant read! (Emailed it to my top set English students!) Thank you @pashleyfisher The case of the dis…
If I remember correctly, we had a similiar conundrum in the @acrt_homerton kitchen, but with forks instead of teaspoons 😂
..... interesting https://t.co/3iRkIaUdJY
We can all relate to the vaporized #Teaspoon https://t.co/PFk89Jh9fF
https://t.co/irjLzIqq2Y The best research ever. Where has all the teaspoons gone from the staff rooms. A very interesting read.
@Gloshosptherapy @BaileysPhysio I think our manager might be interested in this! 🤣🤣
A very important workplace matter 🥄
An absolutely brilliant read! (Emailed it to my top set English students!) Thank you @pashleyfisher The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute https://t.co/0Q5X7Y
Love that this got published.
Brilliant study but requires replication; verification half life of teaspoons is indeed 81 days. The case of the missing teaspoons.🥄😂 @riotscienceclub @Nadia_Soliman_ @NAPainSchool @bannister_lab
I love that things like this get published.
Excellent research article 😂. I’d like to propose similar research for the disappearing cutlery, pillows, and tympanic thermometers in our trust.
FYI for when the kitchens re-open, @OxPsychiatry ...
RT @LmhicklingPsych: Just found this fantastic paper. I think this is something we can all relate to, even in the home. Enjoy! https://t.c…
Just found this fantastic paper. I think this is something we can all relate to, even in the home. Enjoy! https://t.co/0ukKZdgRnZ #academictwitter #research #academiclife
#researchgoals 🥄🥄🥄
Now this is excellent science “The half life of the teaspoons was 81 days” I must also highlight the excellent use of the unit of measurement of the weight of spoons lost in a set period being “4 blue whales per year” -but as it’s not knives I can’t say it
This is brilliant! A study investigating 'where are all the bloody teaspoons'
On a dark dreary Monday, this beautiful piece of writing has really cheered me up... for anyone interested in #policy #evidence #research or who wonders “where have all the bloody teaspoons gone” - this is for you! https://t.co/9j6UmMDX21
This is just a beautifully crafted paper. Enjoy. https://t.co/3zsEZvoQPh
Välillä tutkitaan myös Oikeasti Tärkeitä asioita. https://t.co/wLnwiMZryw
@briwbri @CatFelderhof @MDCearns https://t.co/GoqnHBTVdF Absolutely
@DrVanessaWong But have all the teaspoons disappeared? Not sure anyone has studied the effect of pandemics on teaspoon half-lives... https://t.co/sjfXIkbimZ
@AnomalousMuffin @waldojaquith @lingthusiasm Finally getting around to reading it and that is indeed great, especially that line Here's possibly my favourite research paper, in return https://t.co/HHnf5qYiie
RT @meganht: This is a genuine academic article about the frequency of tea spoons disappearances in office kitchens, and whether the value…
This is a genuine academic article about the frequency of tea spoons disappearances in office kitchens, and whether the value of the cutlery affects it's loss rate. You're welcome. https://t.co/agZHPwQPrF
See: The case of the disappearing teaspoons https://t.co/MgJQi0KCzg Still makes me laugh
Reminds me of our office @GM_Cancer 😁 https://t.co/yQWqgAHQXy
TIL that there’s an academic article on the disappearance of workplace teaspoons. And it’s delightful. https://t.co/NUL8BKBppB