Free
Marble
An interesting alternative to Google Earth
Free
An interesting alternative to Google Earth
Free
A Free (GPL) Science & education program for Windows
Free
Free
Excellent world map with tons of information
Trial version
Design and simulate gears (spur and helical, external and internal meshes, trains), friction wheels, belt and chain drives
Free
Explore the universe with your computer
Free
2.0
Windows
Windows 98 SE
English
3K
5
A web gallery depicting atomic orbitals
A trial version program for Windows, by PICOMIXER.
Data Science Management
Collect and read data with ease
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Percentage Calc used for calculating percentage of your exam's Marks and tells pass/fail status by choosing Passing criteria
Gassmann's Fluid Substitution helps predict velocity changes resulting from different pore-fluid saturations
Rapid Succession of Equations
Percentage Calc used for calculating percentage of your exam's Marks and tells pass/fail status by choosing Passing criteria
Convert your data into contour maps and surface plots
Explore the universe with your computer
Demonstrate your great mathematical skills with this free software
Create all types of statistical data
3D astronomy app
Advanced statistical calculator
DNA Analyzer
Graphical editor for making connections
Take the stars with you wherever you go
Fascinating 3D space exploration app
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