New research from De Montfort University suggests that rounded kitchen knives could potentially help reduce knife crime, as they failed to penetrate common clothing materials like cotton and denim in a study involving 1,200 repeated stabbing attempts. This study builds upon previous work by forensic scientist Leisa Nichols-Drew, who first explored the link between blade tip shape and clothing damage in 2020. These findings indicate that round-edged knives could offer a safer alternative, potentially reducing injuries and saving lives.
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Norway’s oil fund calls for urgent reform of European capital markets
The world's largest sovereign wealth fund, Norway's $1.9 trillion oil fund, is urging urgent reforms in Europe's capital markets to enhance competitiveness against the US and Asia, noting a decline in its European equity share from 26% to 15% over the past decade. The fund's market strategy chief, Malin Norberg, emphasized the need for harmonized tax and insolvency laws as barriers to investment opportunities persist, with a significant drop in listed companies in Europe contributing...
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