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Has the magic of museums vanished in a digital age?

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Google’s “Year in Search” has become an anticipated annual event, shedding light on the subjects that captured the world’s imagination and curiosity.

Among the diverse array of topics, cultural destinations, and museums, in particular, have a significant presence. In 2023, the most searched-for museums provided a glimpse into the interests and fascinations that drove web users to seek information about these iconic institutions.

According to the search engine these are the top 5 searched museums of 2023 – have you visited them all?

  1. Louvre Museum, Paris, France: Topping the list is the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, a perennial favourite among art enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Home to the iconic Mona Lisa and an extensive collection of masterpieces, the Louvre continues to captivate global audiences, as evidenced by its prominent position in the “Year in Search.”
  2. The British Museum, London, United Kingdom: Across the Channel, The British Museum in London secured a strong presence in the search rankings. Renowned for its vast and diverse collection spanning centuries and continents, this museum stands as a testament to the enduring fascination with human history and culture.
  3. Musée d’Orsay, Paris, France: Another Parisian gem, the Musée d’Orsay, claimed its spot among the most searched-for museums globally. Housed in a former railway station, this museum specializes in art from the 19th and early 20th centuries, showcasing the works of renowned artists like Monet, Van Gogh, and Degas.
  4. Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom: For those intrigued by the wonders of the natural world, the Natural History Museum in London emerged as a top choice in 2023. With its awe-inspiring displays of fossils, minerals, and life-sized dinosaur replicas, this institution remains a favourite for both education and entertainment.
  5. teamLab Planets, Tokyo, Japan: Breaking away from the traditional museum format, teamLab Planets in Tokyo, Japan, made a significant impact in the digital art realm. This immersive and interactive space offers a mesmerizing experience, blending art and technology to create a unique sensory journey.

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Will the U.S. approve MDMA therapy?

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MDMA is a drug commonly known as molly or ecstasy.

Some medical professionals say it can be helpful for people with post-traumatic stress disorder — which is why a group has been fighting to get MDMA legalized as a prescription drug.

Currently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reviewing an application to use MDMA to treat PTSD. The agency is expected to announce its ruling as soon as August.

Anna Silman, a features correspondent with Business Insider joins Veronica Dudo to discuss. #IN AMERICA TODAY #trending #drugs #MDMA #MDMATherapy #business #pharmaceutical

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Apple responds to crushing iPad Pro criticism

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Apple issued an apology following backlash over a recent advertisement for the latest iPad Pro.

On this episode of Ahron & Mike Live – Painted Panda dogs confuse zoo goers, luxury Police cars cruise the roads, Siri meets up with ChatGpt and Apple’s “Crush” iPad ad faces overwhelming backlash.

Ticker’s Ahron Young & Mike Loder discuss. #featured #trending

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Why the meme-stock frenzy is unlikely to repeat

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GME shares surge 74%, but experts stress a meme-stock frenzy resurgence is unlikely due to fundamental differences in the company’s financial situation.

Australia’s budget unveils a second consecutive surplus of A$9.3 billion, prioritising the critical minerals industry and green energy initiatives to reduce reliance on Chinese supply.

Also, GameStop shares have surged 74%, but experts caution against expecting a repeat of the 2021 meme-stock frenzy. #featured #trending

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