http://youtu.be/84aWtseb2-4 It's that time of year again: Everyone's groggily getting themselves to work an hour earlier than normal and trying to join in the collective delusion of Daylight Saving Time (as for why we do this to ourselves, see the video above). But as a statistician can tell you, get enough people all tired and confused at the same time and you will start to see some population-wide effects. Some studies, though not all, have found that at this time every year the number of traffic accidents spikes and that there are higher numbers of heart attacks and suicides. People also appear to waste more time on the Internet on the Monday when the clocks spring forward---researchers call it "cyberloafing"---perhaps because we have less will power when we are tired, and the Net is a sea of temptations. To all our Sleepy Monday cyberloafers coming to the site for the ...
Daylight Saving Time--And More Car Accidents And More Cyberloafing--Is Upon Us
Discover the surprising Daylight Saving Time effects, including traffic accidents spikes and heart attack increases.
More on Discover
Stay Curious
SubscribeTo The Magazine
Save up to 40% off the cover price when you subscribe to Discover magazine.
Subscribe