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Military time is based on a 24 hour clock instead of using the standard 12 hour clock. Convert standard time to 24 hour time with our military time chart.
“The 12-hour clock may become useful, for example, to time the administration of medicines, a new discipline called ‘chronotherapeutics.’ “Many rhythms exist and are around and in us. Different ...
Excuse me? “And 6 on the clock means 30.” Uhh… It’s a marvel any of us ever learns to tell time. One “day” of 24 hours divided at noon into two 12-hour chunks — why 24 and 12?
The U.S. military uses 24-hour military time to avoid confusion between a.m. and p.m. The Navy started using it in 1920, and the Army adopted it in 1942.
The Material Design team has an interesting blog post into what it calls the “24-hour Clock Design Challenge” that chronicles Google’s work creating a time picker for those that use a 24 ...
To read the clock, you note which hour numeral is in range of the “minute arc” and read the time directly. So if the 12 hour is over the 20-minute mark, the time is 12:20.
Researchers reveal a novel component of the 12-hour clock – the steroid receptor coactivator 3 (SRC-3) – showing that it is key in regulating this clock.