DST is daylight saving time, a seasonal adjustment to civil time.
DST may also refer to:
Academia
- Delta Sigma Theta, an American organization of college-educated women
 - Doctor of Sacred Theology, highest qualification in Roman Catholic theology
 
Businesses
- DST Systems, an American technology company
 - Digital Signature Trust Company, a cryptographic root certificate authority (now owned by IdenTrust)
 - Digital Sky Technologies, a Russian investment firm
 
Government, law and military
- Defence School of Transport, Leconfield, Yorkshire, England
 - Defence Science and Technology Group, ancillary Australian national security agency
 - Delaware statutory trust
 - Department of Science and Technology (South Africa)
 - Department of Science and Technology (India)
 - Direction de la surveillance du territoire, defunct French intelligence agency
 - Direction générale de la surveillance du territoire, Moroccan intelligence agency
 
Mathematics
- Dempster–Shafer theory, in probabilistic logic, a model of uncertainty
 - Descriptive set theory, in logic
 - Discrete sine transform, a Fourier transform variant
 - Dynamical systems theory, related to chaos theory
 
Science
- Descending subtraction task, a clinical cognitive test
 - Developmental systems theory, an evolutionary biology framework
 - Dexamethasone suppression test, in endocrine medicine, a measure of adrenal gland function
 - Dialogical self theory, in psychology
 - Disturbance storm time index, in aeronomy, a measure of space weather near Earth
 - Dystonin, a protein relevant to neurology and its related human gene
 
Technology
- Data Storage Technology, a 1992 magnetic-tape data-storage format
 - Decision support tool, see Decision support system
 - Deep Space Transport, a crewed interplanetary spacecraft concept
 - Digital signature transponder, Texas Instruments' RFID device
 - Direct Stream Transfer, a lossless audio compression format used by SACD
 - Douglas Sleeper Transport, a 1940s aircraft model (precursor to the Douglas DC-3)
 - Drill stem test, in oil exploration
 
See also
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