By changing our clocks on Sunday, we’ll allegedly save daylight and improve our lives in a number of ways. Yet, by contrast, the evidence shows a vastly different outcome. (Pixabay user annevais)

The 5 Reasons To Keep Daylight Saving Time Have No Science To Back Them Up

For most of us, it’s something we just accept every year. But there’s arguably no good that comes from it.

Every year on the second Sunday in March, most places in the United States “spring” their clocks forward one hour for Daylight Saving Time. It’s a time-honored…

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The Universe is: Expanding, cooling, and dark. It starts with a bang! #Cosmology Science writer, astrophysicist, science communicator & NASA columnist.

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