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Daylight Saving Time: Should We End It? - Science Vs

Daylight Saving Time: Should We End It? - Science Vs

Update: 2025-10-30
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Daylight saving time is ending, and the darkness is coming for us all. And many of us dread this time of year; we think that switching up our clocks sucks. But beyond that, we hear that all this clock changing can be bad for our health, contributing to stuff like heart attacks. So, should we ditch these annoying switches altogether? And if we do that, which way should we go: daylight saving time all year, or standard time?? We look at the science and talk to wildlife ecologist Prof. Laura Prugh and sleep scientist Prof. Jamie Zeitzer. 


Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsDaylightSavingTime


In this episode, we cover:


(02:15 ) Why do we have daylight saving time?  


(05:25 ) What happens when we “fall back”


(14:15 ) Is daylight saving time bad for our health? 


(27:00 ) What should we do? 


This episode was produced by Michelle Dang, with help from Rose Rimler, Meryl Horn, Ekedi Fausther-Keeys, and Wendy Zukerman. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell. Our executive producer is Wendy Zukerman. Mix and sound design by Bobby Lord. Fact checking by Erica Akiko Howard. Music written by Peter Leonard, Bobby Lord, So Wylie, Emma Munger and Bumi Hidaka. And a special thanks to researcher Dr. Aiste Steponenaite, who also spoke to me for this episode. 


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Daylight Saving Time: Should We End It? - Science Vs

Daylight Saving Time: Should We End It? - Science Vs