


The Dunbar Number And Its Impacts Beyond Social Relationships
The Dunbar number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships. But does it have implications beyond just social relationships?

Motorcycle Stopping Distances – Every Rider Needs to Know About This
The stopping distance of a motorcycle is something every rider must understand. The question we pondered was this – Are distances today shorter than in the past, or as some suggest, have they pretty much stayed the same? This prompted us to go and collect some data for ourselves.

Why Japanese Motorcycle Manufacturers Are Not Keeping Up With the Italians
Japanese motorcycle manufacturers have approached the improvement of their motorcycle models in a traditional incremental improvement manner. Italian motorcycle manufacturers, have taken more of a Silicon Valley approach and it seems they are winning the game.

Electronic Rider Aids – Their Limitations And Should They Be Used in Racing
Over the past 14 years electronic innovations have significantly transformed motorcycle design, making bikes safer, more efficient, and more enjoyable to ride. This is a look at the key electronic advancements that have become integral in modern motorcycle design, their limitations, and should they be a part of motorcycle racing.

Avoiding the Influence of Cognitive Bias When Analysing Data
Cognitive biases can affect various stages of the data analysis process including data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Here are a few ways cognitive biases can influence data analysis and what you can do to avoid that.

Global Predictions That Never Became Reality, And One Accurate Example
Over the past 100 years or so, there have been many major predictions about general issues and the depletion of resources that have proven to be false.

Understanding Cognitive Bias as an Influencer
Even if the presenter does not intend to manipulate or influence the audience in a biased manner, certain communication choices can inadvertently trigger cognitive biases, leading to unintended effects on the audience’s perceptions and decisions.

The Origins of E=QxA and the Emergence of E=QxC
The concept of E=QxA has been around for years. However, after decades of working in organisational change contexts, E=QxC has emerged as the more relevant concept in today’s business world.

The Effect of Gyroscopic Precession on Motorcycle Steering
A spinning wheel on a motorcycle is difficult to turn because of gyroscopic forces. Here is an explanation as to why counter steering is necessary as the speed of any motorcycle increases.