Can science museums help us talk about mental health?
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A display at the ‘Mental Health - Mind Matters’ exhibit at the Science Museum of Minnesota in 2018 invites visitors to play an emotion recognition game. (Ana Maria Navas Iannini)
Can science museums help us talk about mental health?
Published: August 17, 2026 8.36am EDT
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Moving beyond traditional roles as communicators of established knowledge, science museums are engaging more and more with difficult societal issues.
Despite the pressing importance of responding to mental health globally and locally, science museums are have rarely been connected to this topic. …
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