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Results from recent polling suggest that there’s enough political will to end the practice of switching between daylight saving time and standard time every spring and fall.
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The Senate wants to make daylight saving time permanent, but scientists say it goes against our biological needs.
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Some lawmakers are worried schoolchildren will be waiting for their buses in the dark.
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Several states are now contemplating an end to daylight saving time. "St. Louis on the Air" discussed the science behind the movement with Erik Herzog, a professor of biology and neuroscience at Washington University.
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Updated 3/12/18, originally broadcast 3/10/16Love it or hate it, Daylight Saving Time began over the weekend. Across the country, people lost an hour of…
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If you’re feeling tired due to the daylight savings shift, you’re not alone. One researcher at Washington University says the time change may cause more…
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It's not easy to adjust to a new time zone or work schedule. Our body has a natural sleep/wake cycle and disruptions to it can lead to more than just…
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Legislation in the Missouri House would permanently adopt Daylight Saving Time as the new Standard Time, but only if 20 other states also agree to do so.…
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Just a reminder to avoid any embarrassing time mixups, Daylight Saving Time ends this weekend.So, which way to turn your clock? Go by the old adage,…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, March 6, 2009 - Are you ready for Daylight Saving Time? Is it sneaking up on you?Time springs forward…