<p>Science museum, NU to widen paths</p>
<p>By Robert Weisman and Marcella Bombardieri, Globe Staff | August 10, 2006</p>
<p>Bernard M. Gordon , founder of the Peabody medical imaging company Analogic Corp., is giving away $40 million to support engineering education and research at two major Boston institutions: the Museum of Science and Northeastern University.</p>
<p>The two $20 million gifts will come from a foundation created by Gordon and his wife, Sophia , the Gordon Foundation, and are scheduled to be announced today . They are the largest donations ever received by either institution .</p>
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