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While 60 minutes difference might not seem like much of a change (and indeed, some kids breeze through the clocks changing without a hiccup), Dr Hana Patel, resident sleep expert at Time4Sleep ...
Today, 5,000 years after the Sumerians first began using 60, we divide our days by hours, minutes and seconds. In recent years, we have changed how the units are measured.
From that perspective, a 60-minute stop-clock makes some degree of sense. One thing to consider, though, is that the major factor in determining ball-in-play-time is not about timewasting ...
Egypt is preparing to return to Daylight Saving Time, starting at midnight on Friday April 25. At exactly 12:00 am, the clocks will be set forward by 60 minutes, becoming 1:00 am instead of 12:00 am, ...