Studies of larger populations yield more typical results. Consequently, studies of smaller populations yield more extreme results.
That's not to say that these results might not be significant -- what you propose may be the case -- but I'd want to see an actual mechanism of action before buying something like this.
Maybe I just didn't read carefully enough, but I'm having a hard time understanding what the sensors are actually meant to detect. Is this a foundational technology for a suite of different sensors, or just used for heart-rate monitoring, or..?
Anecdotal, but I've been using the doas in Arch's repository since switching to it. So far, I haven't come across anything that requires sudo instead of doas.
I think the addition of new pieces was incredibly clever.
When I started playing, I first just tried to play like it was regular Tetris on the furthest side of the board -- a strategy that was quickly foiled.
The implementation of an extra dimension is also pretty cool, but as a game design nerd, I think it's more awesome that you managed to force players to engage with the concept.
That's not to say that these results might not be significant -- what you propose may be the case -- but I'd want to see an actual mechanism of action before buying something like this.