If you are looking for humor, you can compile a "paper" or digital gallery of legendary newspaper and magazine layout fails. These often involve:
: This study led to the Cartwright Inquiry, which revolutionized medical ethics and patient consent laws globally. Unfortunate
In academia, "Unfortunate Experiment" often refers to a specific, ethically controversial medical study. You can find detailed information to cite on platforms like The Boston Review and The Journal of Clinical Epidemiology . If you are looking for humor, you can
For a creative writing project, you can "put together" a newspaper report (like the Daily Punctilio ) following the structure of Lemony Snicket's famous series: You can find detailed information to cite on
: A 1966 study at National Women’s Hospital in New Zealand where Associate Professor Herbert Green withheld treatment from women with cervical carcinoma in situ to observe its progression.
: The most famous is the Post-Journal's headline typo that accidentally referred to Julia Roberts' "holes" instead of her "roles".