👉 Museum human experiments refer to the display and interpretation of practices conducted on people without their informed consent, such as medical, psychological or social research that was performed by museums, zoos, circuses, or other public institutions during past eras; these displays often raise ethical concerns about the use of vulnerable individuals for scientific study. Museums today frequently reevaluate how they present this information and aim to ensure that historical abuses are not repeated, providing educational context and fostering reflection on human rights violations in the name of science and knowledge.