Mathematica is available for free to UAB faculty, staff and students, thanks to funding from the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering. Learn more about the product and how to ...
Wolfram Research is giving away its Mathematica software for use on the diminutive, $25 Raspberry Pi computers -- and debuting a brand-new programming language. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
The CIBR Center has obtained a Baylor College of Medicine site license for Mathematica. This software is available to all Baylor faculty, students, academic staff, postdocs, and graduate students.
BC has site licenses for student and faculty home use for the research software listed on this page. For use on a BC-owned computer, please contact your TC to ...
Wolfram Research says that its new Mathematica CalcCenter 3 delivers the speed and accuracy of the company’s flagship Mathematica package in a version that new users can get up and running in as ...
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