If you are looking forward to getting an extra hour of sleep when Daylight Saving Time ends, you will have to wait until after Halloween to turn your clocks.
In 1907, a man called William Willett introduced the idea of British Summer Time, also known as Daylight Saving Time in order to prevent people from wasting valuable hours of light during summer mornings. William Willett laid out a serious proposition
The idea of daylight savings was first proposed by New Zealander George Hudson in 1895 and first used in Germany and Austria-Hungary in 1916 to save energy. While most of Europe and North America now use it, much of
A man called William Willett introduced the idea of British Summer Time, also known as Daylight Saving Time, in 1907. He wanted to prevent people from wasting valuable hours of light during summer mornings. He published a pamphlet called 'The Waste of
This autumn, daylight saving time has us "falling back" — or gaining an hour of sleep — during the wee hours of Sunday, November 1. While that may sound like the perfect way to recover from a weekend of Halloween fetes (or candy comas), it can be