For the first time, an international team of physicists has successfully harnessed a rare orbital transition in atoms of ytterbium to create a new type of atomic clock that is both highly precise and ...
Get ready to lose an hour of sleep this weekend, Memphis, thanks to the time change. Every few years, the unpopularity of daylight saving time becomes a highlight in social forums, and this year ...
New Jerseyans will lose an hour of sleep on Sunday, March 8, 2026, when Daylight Saving Time returns, despite growing public frustration with the biannual clock changes and ongoing debate about making ...
Get ready to set your clocks ahead for Daylight Saving Time this year. Daylight Saving Time, which begins next month, is the period between March and November when Americans set their clocks forward ...
Sleep experts and a new survey show most Americans support ending seasonal clock changes. The call is for permanent standard time — not daylight saving time — because it better matches our biological ...
Wars, climate change, disruptive technologies and the rise of autocracy over the past year prompted scientists to set the clock at 85 seconds to midnight. The Doomsday Clock of the Bulletin of the ...
Atomic scientists have moved the hands of the “Doomsday Clock” to 85 seconds to midnight. This shift, announced Tuesday by the Bulletin’s Science and Security Board, moves the countdown to global ...
The sun is setting later each day as winter continues, but nothing says spring like the day we spring the clocks forward. Here's when and what to know about daylight saving 2026 start and end. Under ...
The winter solstice has passed, and you might have noticed that daylight is gradually beginning to lengthen — with sunset occurring about a minute or two later each day. And in just about two months’ ...
But why do they keep saying “clock tick”? Were the Wicked characters’ clocks born ticking, or did they have clock tick thrust upon them? I have a theory, and I’m sorry in advance about it. The idea ...
Hark — fall hath come. It’s getting darker outside earlier. Temperatures are cool (for now, at least, thank goodness). You know what that means: PennLive’s annual, near-weekly reminder of when ...