The only good about a time change again is at least this one gives us an extra hour of sleep. But it still messes up our internal clocks. So how did this start? Daylight Savings Time started after World War One as an attempt to save energy and make better use of daylight. And it w...
Daylight Savings Time is an idea that has been around for more than 100 years, and was implemented nationwide in Germany a little over a century ago. Here is its history, and how (and why) it is used today.
Daylight Saving Time(DST) is used to save energy and make better use of daylight. It was first used in 1908 in Thunder Bay, Canada. One of the advantages of Daylight Savings is the long summer evenings. ©iStockphoto.com/Lacheev Daylight Saving Time is the practice of setting the clock...
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While the clocks on our smartphones alter themselves, we have to go around the house and manually update those clocks that need doing. Daylight Saving Day FAQs What time do we turn the clocks back? On Daylight Savings Day, we turn our clocks back an hour at 2am., so the clock will...
started doing daylight saving time all year long, and Americans didn’t like it. With the sun not rising in the winter in some areas till around 9 a.m. or even later, people were waking up in the dark, going to work in the dark and sending their children to school in the dar...
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In the Northern Hemisphere, the switch to daylight savings time in March results in most people losing an hour of sleep opportunity. Should you tabulate millions of daily hospital records, as researchers have done, you discover that this seemingly trivial sleep reduction comes with a frightening sp...