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Wolfram releases a Universal Mathematica version for new Intel Macs.
 
KNITRO for Mathematica provides a state-of-the-art solver for large-scale nonlinear optimization.
 
Rayica and LensLab bring the next generation of optical design to Mathematica.
 
China is hosting an upcoming Mathematica lecture tour on education and research.
 
GeometricalGeodesy for Mathematica introduces a framework for surveying and mapping applications.
 
The new Wolfram Technology Guide explains how the technology inside makes a difference for your technical computing needs.
 
Mathematica 5.2 was picked as a Top Product of 2005 by Scientific Computing, in addition to receiving a 2005 Readers' Choice Award.
 
New Statistical Inference Package adds major functionality to Mathematica for complex statistical analysis.
 
New functionality expands the MathCode environments for prototyping C++ and Fortran 90 applications in Mathematica.
 
The Mathematica Journal, Volume 10, Issue 1, is now available online.
 
Mathematica 5.2 is a winner of the 2005 Macworld Editors' Choice Award.
 
Mathematica CalcCenter 3 has been named an EDN Hot 100 Product of 2005.
 
Major manufacturers rely on machine learning framework for Mathematica to optimize automated assembly-line processes.
 
IMS 2006 welcomes both potential users and experts of Mathematica in all fields and areas of application.
 
Researchers have developed a complete workflow in Mathematica to build customized endplates for spinal disc prostheses.
 
Visit WolframTones to download your unique cellphone ringtone, created by "mining" the abstract computational universe for original musical compositions.




 
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