Sent from a friend. This study is so impactful and relevant to 2024. https://t.co/lCN0rlO1m9
@thecathbishop @colindellis The issue of the office kitchen has been the subject of peer review research which could also form part of a podcast. There is also follow correspondence which is worth a read. https://t.co/VcLgNqm8Zd
@damien_page BMJ teaspoon study https://t.co/zqdQvuigEP
RT @Puffacarrot: @kennygfrederick @damien_page It’s been done! https://t.co/P6h5AvvTGW
@kennygfrederick @damien_page It’s been done! https://t.co/P6h5AvvTGW
RT @999EMJamie: #Research in clinical practice often has a short lifespan of relevance. However, this study is still important today as i…
This study is generalisable to hospital staff rooms ⬇️
RT @999EMJamie: #Research in clinical practice often has a short lifespan of relevance. However, this study is still important today as i…
RT @999EMJamie: #Research in clinical practice often has a short lifespan of relevance. However, this study is still important today as i…
#Research in clinical practice often has a short lifespan of relevance. However, this study is still important today as it was in 2005, particularly for #paramedics on #ambulance stations. Check it out 🥄🥄 https://t.co/eGBZichC4s
Eine der wichtigsten Studien der letzten 20 Jahre! British Medical Journal - healthcare professionals only! https://t.co/2RDCxUfcdd
And for a deeper dive: https://t.co/4n2w26sGtW
@Adstanbo @Gasman_J @timricketts_ @amateuradam This can be studied. https://t.co/sDreGXBTo5
Where are all the bloody teaspoons? A study from Burnet Institute found that workplace teaspoons have an 80% chance of disappearing, have a half-life of 81 days and are an essential part of office life. https://t.co/I1Q7dfdVGM https://t.co/kuDcAGb2Rs
"People have no control over teaspoon migration; escape to a spoonoid planet and resistentialism are equally plausible explanations" Дата саєнс, бітчез! Почитайте, там цікаво https://t.co/c4EJ2zsuLT
@DrSdeG Essential CPD https://t.co/x4EpKSKOS0
RT @Cas_Liber: Tearoom nerd study 😄 https://t.co/N1N8gaFRmn
Hilarious.
This cracked me up. Half life of a teaspoon per 100 teaspoon years 🤣 *wipes eyes* 🤣🤣
RT @Cas_Liber: Tearoom nerd study 😄 https://t.co/N1N8gaFRmn
Tearoom nerd study 😄 https://t.co/N1N8gaFRmn
@CostaCoconuts 24🤷🏻♀️ I live alone, yet I've still bought at least 5 times as many teaspoons as any other cutlery over the past 20 years You may find this Australian study of the subject interesting:😁Quality of teaspoon doesn't make any difference to di
@danefossee You seem to be exceeding the established spoon loss thresholds. https://t.co/pqagIuSjkc.
@kaschewi Dazu gibt es eine wissenschaftliche Untersuchung: https://t.co/p3IHnuYyhG "Resistentialism is the belief that inanimate objects have a natural antipathy towards humans, and therefore it is not people who control things but things that increasin
@kaschewi @gialubella Ja, aber meines Wissens nur zum Verschwinden am Arbeitsplatz, nicht zu Privathaushalten https://t.co/85dhpDbtGA
RT @SnowyPanthera: I've been waiting years for these authors to follow up with a study on socks. https://t.co/sfeBGINEHX
A perennial mystery
@HelenRumbelow @sophiamcoutts Until there isn't a teaspoon at all: https://t.co/SZsWnN3VVY(80,affect%20the%20rate%20of%20loss.
"If we assume that...annual rate of teaspoon loss per employee can be applied to...the entire workforce...an estimated 18 million teaspoons are going missing in Melbourne each year. Laid end to end, these...would cover over 2700 km" https://t.co/fWohtNPlB
RT @FondOfBeetles: @HJoyceGender Reminds me of this BMJ Christmas article: https://t.co/FjqySqPIbF
RT @FondOfBeetles: @HJoyceGender Reminds me of this BMJ Christmas article: https://t.co/FjqySqPIbF
RT @FondOfBeetles: @HJoyceGender Reminds me of this BMJ Christmas article: https://t.co/FjqySqPIbF
@HJoyceGender Reminds me of this BMJ Christmas article: https://t.co/FjqySqPIbF
The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute - PMC https://t.co/hm01yScqto
@ajhowes70 @bykatewomersley I refer you to critical research done in the BMJ on this topic. https://t.co/AQks6FSjsq
@1goodtern Would this article fall into the mentioned category? #justcurious https://t.co/Pcja1merAH
@johnqgoh That is so funny there is whole research piece on the disappearing spoons. It matters to some. https://t.co/ajZB9jnN03
@johnqgoh The half life of a teaspoon in a government office is 81 days: NLM research: https://t.co/BzibIYder4
@johnqgoh The half life of a government office teaspoon is 81 days. CSIRO reasearch: https://t.co/BzibIYder4
@BrentLindeque The teaspoons have been of great interest to us scientists too (so much so that some groups have published data on it) 🙈 https://t.co/Ejo6qZDObW
@codingbrown @SomersetFT You have a duty to replicate this study https://t.co/QhnhnDAz3w.
so... i just found out that the half life of a teaspoon is between 44 and 77 days... god i love science haha https://t.co/Mfv71Vt6Mv
@doctorwibble @KCHAnaesthetics You have a duty to replicate this: https://t.co/GoqnHBTVdF
@Joernroeschen @frollein_doktor @MInkorrekt hatte da auch was witziges letztens https://t.co/ALsFO9iyTx
2.) Risk of heavy metal head-bangers on head-neck injuries https://t.co/6n98BS1aLo 3.) What happened to all the Teaspoons? https://t.co/i1hiu6uEY3 4.) The 12 days of Christmas, my statistician sent to me… 😂 https://t.co/RSRoP7kUg5 https://t.co/idrysWEJ0
RT @dr_ianjackson: @ymichla @STSFTrust There was a interesting BMJ Christmas article that looked at the life expectancy of a spoon in 2005.…
@dave_cloke @ymichla @STSFTrust https://t.co/x4EpKSLmHy This genius of a paper
@ymichla @STSFTrust There was a interesting BMJ Christmas article that looked at the life expectancy of a spoon in 2005. Yes I'm that sad I remembered it! https://t.co/vtAOzBzvHs
@dave_cloke @ymichla @STSFTrust lmao i actually had to google it https://t.co/C97ZZVFNaZ
@Allijw 🤣 and the science here: https://t.co/TpK4l7YAYy
Perhaps one of the most important scientific studies of all time. Disappearing teaspoons https://t.co/wvp8cWSukh
[NCBI find] The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute https://t.co/VNoqXRD3eI https://t.co/SkUx2YhqKZ
@Oohgpwales https://t.co/s5Rlhx4UUQ a useful paper for reference.
@drphiliplee1 Citation needed! https://t.co/PLxzWDjLNC
Link to the study: https://t.co/mCmAwc8UpS
RT @antlerboy: The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research…
The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute https://t.co/OIR3oS4UQ3
@trinity126, menda ste imeli pred časom težave z izginjajočimi oddelčnimi skodelicami? Avstralci so naredili študijo zaradi izginjajočih žličk. Ideja za članek v strokovni reviji. https://t.co/Pcja1merAH
RT @Marc_Veld: The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research…
The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute The overall rate of loss of workplace teaspoons and whether this is correlated with the value or type of tearoom. https
Just read this hilarious but serious research on the correlation between teaspoons and happiness at work. https://t.co/0qCDvGhgCl
RT @arturoemx: @joannathemad89 @cstross Perhaps the authors of the study should attempt a more thorough approach, such as the one pioneered…
@LeonardoIsaura Alguien hizo un estudio completisimo para averiguar donde se iban las cucharas. https://t.co/kMvMeap00l
Comment of an affected colleague https://t.co/KNJMTcdZ6z
@MarkHaselgrove @TheHandLab Replication of the “half life of teaspoons” study? https://t.co/JwqVCcSkwk
RT @NELPCKS: @mgilbeycross @NHS_NELondon You might be interested to read this paper @DrGilluley @NELHCP The case of the disappearing #te…
@mgilbeycross @NHS_NELondon You might be interested to read this paper @DrGilluley @NELHCP The case of the disappearing #teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute https://t.co/GpXKsAtncx
RT @arturoemx: @psolisaqui Es un fenómeno común, qué fue probado experimentalmente en Australia hace algunos años. https://t.co/hlekBZsTs0
@psolisaqui Es un fenómeno común, qué fue probado experimentalmente en Australia hace algunos años. https://t.co/hlekBZsTs0
RT @AntoniaJLynn: This is brilliant!
This is brilliant!
@JackieKirkham @thurible In case you’ve not seen this https://t.co/u0gcMTZtEY
@TimDHWoo I refer you to this sublime article. https://t.co/PX9QCrMolb
@mysicksadlife There’s a very funny Actual Science Paper about such phenomenons: https://t.co/V0MAPIS9Ag
This study would have garnered far more attention if it had addressed the "Missing Sock" conundrum rather than teaspoons... https://t.co/MfGEs76h7g
RT @chrishendel: A good friend sent me this earlier @bmj_latest study this week and I haven't stopped thinking about it. Just wonderful.…
RT @chrishendel: A good friend sent me this earlier @bmj_latest study this week and I haven't stopped thinking about it. Just wonderful.…
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😏
A good friend sent me this earlier @bmj_latest study this week and I haven't stopped thinking about it. Just wonderful. The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute