I have used Wolfram Research’s Mathematica programming system since its earliest release.
(I have no financial interest in the company)

Wolfram continues to build out functionality across multiple fields to facilitate sophisticated analysis.
I received the following announcement earlier today:

Wolfram is addressing problems that bioscientists face with data analysis tools such as R and Python. We have a compelling solution for biosciences that can help researchers get their work done quickly and open up new insights from their data.

  • Specialist functionality. On top of all the data science functionality you expect, we have hundreds of specialist functions and database integrations allowing you to go further without leaving your documents. Create 3D graphics of biomolecules with BioMoleculePlot3D, do genomic computation with GenomeData, visualize anatomical structures with AnatomyPlot3D and much more.

  • Thoroughly documented. Every function in Wolfram Language has a live documentation page with examples and real applications—no more trawling through poorly written documentation or remembering obscure function names.

  • AI assisted. Thanks to the power of generative AI with code assistance, it has never been easier to get started with Wolfram Language. We have built deep integration and are always tracking the best performing models and services. Whether you want to use Wolfram’s built-in services or simply use your existing API key, we have made it easy to get started with AI assistant and get working code in seconds.

  • Fully integrated. By default, Wolfram Language comes with excellent integrations with external interpreted languages, such as Python and R. You don’t have to sacrifice your existing codebases or external resources.

Most colleges and universities offer access to Wolfram technologies through a site license. Check here to see if you have immediate access.

Need help getting started or just want to easily increase your Wolfram abilities? Explore Wolfram Notebook Assistant, our newest way of increasing productivity and effectiveness in both teaching and research.

Best wishes,

Lianne Hart-Lincoln

Director of Strategic Project Delivery
Wolfram Research Europe
+44-(0)1993-885030
lianne_hart-lincoln@wolfram.com

Of most interest to me, Mathematica enables one to do in a few lines of code what most languages do a 10x to 100x.

The AI assist (an add on in pricing) can enable a novice to generate serious analytic models accessing broad ranges of data in record time.

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Yes, Wolfram, Wikipedia, and YouTube are essential stops for the mathematical tourist.

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