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Yan Ou

The question of mug fairies is of as great consequence to the human race as the mystery of the sock thief. This study presents the foundation blocks for future research across the academic field of housework fairies and housework ghouls.

Miss Emma Wilson
London School of Economics and Political Science

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Mr Ryan Brooks

Writing this article was a great pleasure as it has co-authors with whom I have had long standing collaborations. This article also lead to rare disease groups contacting me and ultimately to a greater involvement in rare disease research.

Mark Hester (Kudos Admin)
University of Bristol

Every office I've worked in has had tension around "who should do the washing up" - self-cleaning mugs have the potential to alleviate this area of interpersonal conflict, improving staff moral and productivity.

Claire Kemp (Kudos Admin)
Kudos Innovations Ltd

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Mr Mark Tucker
University of Plymouth

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University of Oxford

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This page is a summary of: Do Mug Fairies Exist? An experiment in self-cleaning crockery, Journal of Ridiculous Ceramic Cats, April 2014, CrossRef Test Account,
DOI: 10.5555/2014-04-01.
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