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With the end of daylight saving time this weekend, we'll set our clocks back an hour.
To make matters worse, when we set our clocks forward we end up waking up to darker mornings.
But it is American films that set our clocks, and Thomson speculates that Hollywood and its myths of everyday life appeared nearly 100 years ago, just as religious belief had begun to falter after the carnage of the First World War.
As it happens, however, the Earth's axis is tilted and, according to Ruth Freitag, a senior science specialist at the Library of Congress, the "slightly eccentric ellipse" of the Earth's orbit around the sun led astronomers to come up with a consistent way to determine mean time, the time by which we all set our clocks.
However, if President Trump's statement is enough to push a change, there is a chance we will not set our clocks to "fall back" this November.
Yesterday morning at 2 AM, we all set our clocks back and "gained" an hour.
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Previous research indicates that on the Monday after the change to daylight savings time (when we "spring forward," setting our clocks ahead one hour), people go to work with approximately 40 minutes less sleep than on comparable days.
You've got us knowingly setting our clocks ahead for something you've anointed as Daylight Saving Time.
Now that we've completed the annual ritual of setting our clocks back an hour with the end of Daylight Savings Time, we're in "lighting season" where the days get shorter and our lights stay on more hours per day.
The nighttime fast, like darkness, sets our clock to resting metabolic mode.
This routine helped set our body clocks.
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