Sarah Keartes, Hakai Magazine

Sarah Keartes

Hakai Magazine

Eugene, OR, United States

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Recent:
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Past:
  • Hakai Magazine
  • Earth Touch
  • Nerdist.com
  • KCET-TV SoCal

Past articles by Sarah:

Scientists Discover an Underwater Pollinator

A first of its kind, this marine plant is pollinated by zooplankton and invertebrates. → Read More

Photosynthesis Makes a Sound

The ping of algae turning sunlight into energy adds to the soundscape of marine ecosystems. → Read More

Drone films cow-hauling crocodile in Australian river (video)

In an impressive display of crocodilian strength, a sizeable "saltie" hauls its bovine meal across a river in Australia. → Read More

Dive-bombing cormorant: Bird yanks suckerfish right off a whale shark's skin

This crafty cormorant's catch of the day was a serving of remora sashimi – plucked straight from the skin of a passing whale shark. → Read More

This rainbow wonder is one of the world's weirdest worms

Deep below the ocean's surface lives a mouse that isn't a mouse, covered in fur that isn't fur, that spends its days crawling around on legs that aren't legs. → Read More

Scientists Discover an Underwater Pollinator

A first of its kind, this marine plant is pollinated by zooplankton and invertebrates. → Read More

Alaska's latest 'mystery creature' isn't a creature at all – it's an organ

Something fishy! This pale blob of flesh came from a rarely seen deep-sea shark. → Read More

Rarely seen megamouth shark cruises past Komodo dive site

Divers on Indonesia's Komodo Island had a once-in-a-lifetime encounter when they crossed paths with a rarely seen megamouth shark. → Read More

One of the Biggest Meteorites Ever Was Just Unearthed in Argentina

It may not be destined to become a sword or skull, but a giant meteorite unearthed in Argentina this week is wowing experts. The massive chunk of interstellar → Read More

Recreating a 400-Year-Old Chinese Sword is Complicated as Hell

The smiths of Baltimore Knife and Sword have escorted us through Middle Earth, fathoms below an Aquaman-inhabited ocean, and into Kombat with a 10,000-year-old → Read More

Don’t FIND DORY: How You Can Help Our Favorite Blue Fish

As we gear up for the release of Finding Dory, concern is mounting regarding how the film might effect "Little Blue's" species, the Pacific blue tang. It's → Read More

Meet the GAME OF THRONES Brittle Star: Ophiohamus Georgemartini

The trend of naming new species after pop culture icons is on the rise, and we're giving the latest addition to the list of nerdy namesakes our stamp of → Read More

Giraffes Barely Sleep, and When They do, it’s on Their Butts

By the time you kick the bucket, chances are you'll have spent 20-26 years asleep. Our human brains need a lot of time to reboot, but some animals manage to go → Read More

The Lord of Light Commands You to Name a Dwarf Planet in His Honor

OK, guys. It's time to have a chat. In the wake of last week's exoplanet discovery news, something a bit closer to home hangs in the balance. By combining data → Read More

Watch a Stunning Carnivorous Plant Devour an Insect

We may not have to dodge them en route to the nearest green tunnel, but nearly 700 species of carnivorous plants exist on our planet. Some, like the infamous → Read More

GAME OF THRONES “Dragons” are Actually Wyverns

Mild spoilers ahead. What is read may never die. As we await the aftermath of Tyrion's controversial mission on last week's episode of Game of Thrones, it → Read More

GAME OF THRONES “Dragons” are Actually Wyverns

Mild spoilers ahead. What is read may never die. As we await the aftermath of Tyrion's controversial mission on last week's episode of Game of Thrones, it → Read More

What Would it Take to Actually Bring Jon Snow Back from the Dead?

The night is dark and full of spoilers. No, really. Big spoilers. If you haven't watched Sunday's episode of Game of Thrones, stop reading now. Ever since → Read More

Watch Adam Savage Build a Kinetic Sisyphus Sculpture Out of LEGO

There are few things more zen than watching one of Adam Savage's one-day builds. Add LEGO and a pinch of Greek mythology to the mix and well, you've got one → Read More

Entire Line of JAWS Shoes Will Attack Your Wallet

You're gonna neat a bigger boat. Shoe. To celebrate 41 years since Quint, Hooper, and Brody sported a pair of Top-siders aboard the Orca, Sperry footwear → Read More