Few gadgets are more hated than the alarm clock, a device whose primary purpose is to rudely rip you from the pleasant world of sleep into the cold, harsh, unforgiving reality that we live in every ...
Imagine you're snoozing away in dreamland when all of the sudden—beep! beep! beep!—a blaring noise stops your sleep cycle dead in its tracks. It's safe to say that waking up is always a drag, but ...
If you’re hitting the snooze button in the mornings, it might be because you’re chronically tired. A study published in the journal Sleep suggests that those who use an alarm clock to wake up are more ...
If you haven’t seen Hatch Restore before — it seems to be everywhere on social media, at least for me — here’s what you should know. It’s a 3-in-1 device that acts as an alarm clock, a white-noise ...
When jolted awake by the blare of an alarm clock, it’s tempting to reach for the snooze button to catch a bit more shut-eye. In my case, “just five more minutes” is practically a morning mantra. And ...
It just might be the worst sound in the world: your alarm clock. If you find yourself rushing to press the snooze button, you are not alone. A new study found just how common the practice is, with ...
For those who oversleep, MIT has come up with a specially designed alarm clock, described in this week's issue of New Scientist. When you hit the snooze button, the alarm clock jumps off the table — ...
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The Journal of Sleep Research said in a new report that 30 minutes of snoozing "improved or did not affect performance" Getty If you snooze, you really don’t lose — at least that's according to a new ...
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