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Upton Park Zip Slide
The GOSH Zip Slide at West Ham United was held on 19th June 2010 with GOSH fundraisers taking the challenge to Zip Slide across the hallowed turf of West Ham United's football pitch. From a height of 90 feet and a speed of up to 30mph, they left the top of the Sir Trevor Brooking stand to the Booby Moore stand. If you would like to take part in a future GOSH Challenge Event, simply go to gosh.org and click onto challenge events. The GOSH Zip Slide was managed by Zip Slides UK zipslidesuk.co.uk
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Cardiff City Ladies vs Coventry United Ladies - HIGHLIGHTS
Now that's how you end a season! Beth Merrick's 96th minute equaliser earned Coventry United Ladies a share of the spoils from a tough encounter with former title rivals Cardiff City. Relive the best of the action from South Wales with CUTV's highlights
Human Evolution and Why It Matters: A Conversation with Leakey and Johanson
Celebrating decades of groundbreaking exploration in East Africa, renowned paleoanthropologists Donald Johanson and Richard Leakey shared the stage at the American Museum of Natural History on May 5 to discuss the overwhelming evidence for evolution in the hominid fossil record and why understanding our evolutionary history is so important. The discussion, before a sold-out crowd in the Museum's LeFrak Theater, was moderated by Dr. Sanjay Gupta, chief medical correspondent for CNN. The event was also live-streamed on amnh.org to a digital audience of several hundred viewers around the country.
Known for such landmark discoveries as Lucy (Johanson) and Turkana Boy (Leakey), the work of these two scientists has produced much of the fossil evidence that forms our understanding of human evolution.
Looking back over careers spanning 40-plus years, Dr. Johanson and Dr. Leakey shared the stories behind their monumental finds and offered a look at what's ahead in human evolutionary research.
This historic event was made possible through a joint partnership of the American Museum of Natural History, the Arizona State University Institute of Human Origins, and the Turkana Basin Institute, headquartered in the U.S. at Stony Brook University.
This video is a recording of the live stream, which ran at
Produced and directed by James Sims. Shot by Jill Bauerle and Manuel Benitez for AMNH.org.