Night Owls and Early Birds: Rhythms of Life on a Rotating Planet
By (Author) Philippa Gander
Auckland University Press
Auckland University Press
8th June 2023
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Nature and the natural world: general interest
Paperback
164
Horseshoe crabs and hibernating squirrels. Jet-lagged pilots and space station astronauts. Night owls and early birds. All of life is profoundly shaped by the daily, monthly and yearly cycles of planet Earth. This book takes the reader on a journey across a broad vista of science to make sense of the mysteries of biological time. How do the rotations of our planet shape our biology What did human sleep cycles look like before artificial light What happens to a persons waking and sleeping if they spend weeks in a dark cave How adaptable are we to todays 24/7 living Humans are relative latecomers in the story of life on Earth but we often think that technology has freed us from its constraints. Written by a world-leading chronobiologist, Night Owls and Early Birds illuminates the fascinating science of biological time and offers a stark warning to anyone giving up on a nights sleep to get more out of their busy waking hours.