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The University of Colorado Boulder, where we produce our podcast, has asked all employees to work remotely. We're taking a break while we practice social distancing and mildly obsess over our hand hygiene. We hope to return soon with more episodes that answer the big questions.
As we get ready to turn our clocks back this fall, new research suggests that switching to daylight saving time in the spring might have a host of negative health effects, including a rise in car accidents. On this episode of Brainwaves, we talk with experts on the health and economic effects of the semi-annual time shift.
Credits:
Celine Vetter: https://www.colorado.edu/iphy/people/professors/celine-vetter
Austin Smith: http://miamioh.edu/fsb/directory/?up=/directory/smitha83
Music:
Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie; license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
“Ticking Clock” http://soundbible.com/1580-Ticking-Clock.html
Zebra by A.A. Aalto
Night Snow by Asher Fulero: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-eEZGun2PM
Underpass by Doug Maxwell and Jimmy Fontanez: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqrCm0V9Qmw
Captive Portal from Adobe Audition Library
Brainwaves
The University of Colorado Boulder, where we produce our podcast, has asked all employees to work remotely. We're taking a break while we practice social distancing and mildly obsess over our hand hygiene. We hope to return soon with more episodes that answer the big questions.