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Ants capture carbon dioxide from the air and turn it into armour

Last updated: March 3, 2026 2:15 am
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Ants are known for their incredible abilities, from building intricate colonies to farming fungi for food. But a recent discovery has shed light on a new talent that some ants possess – the ability to turn carbon dioxide into dolomite stone in their exoskeletons. This remarkable feat not only strengthens their armor but also helps regulate the CO2 levels inside their nests, offering a potential solution to climate change.

In a study conducted by Cameron Currie and his team at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, it was found that fungus-farming ants of the species Acromyrmex echinatior incorporate carbonate biominerals into their exoskeletons. This process is facilitated by a symbiotic relationship with Pseudonocardia bacteria, which convert CO2 into rock using chemical processes that are still not fully understood. This discovery raised questions about how the ants were able to achieve this feat without the help of bacteria.

Further research revealed that another species of fungus-farming ant, Sericomyrmex amabilis, found in Central and South America, can also convert CO2 into dolomite stone. What sets these ants apart is that they do not rely on symbiotic bacteria to perform this task, making them the first known animal to have evolved this ability. Dolomite, a mineral composed of calcium, magnesium, and carbonate, is notoriously difficult to produce in the lab due to the complex geological processes involved. Yet, these ants are able to create dolomite quickly and effortlessly, showcasing their remarkable adaptation.

The formation of dolomite in the lab is challenging due to the tight grip of magnesium on surrounding water molecules, which hinders crystal formation. Scientists typically use high temperatures and pressures to overcome this challenge. The next phase of research will focus on understanding how ants are able to bypass these obstacles and convert CO2 into dolomite with ease.

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By turning CO2 into stone, these ants not only strengthen their exoskeletons but also prevent the accumulation of toxic CO2 inside their colonies. This natural process, evolved over millions of years, offers insights into how humans can sequester greenhouse gases to mitigate climate change. Scientists are now exploring techniques to convert atmospheric CO2 into carbonate minerals, inspired by the ants’ ability to transform carbon into stone.

Cody Freas, a researcher at the University of Toulouse, France, describes the ants’ ability as a “remarkable adaptation.” By acting as living carbon scrubbers, these ants play a crucial role in converting atmospheric CO2 into a protective mineral armor. This dual solution not only helps the ants regulate their nest atmosphere but also creates a bioengineered defense mechanism.

In conclusion, the discovery of ants’ ability to turn CO2 into dolomite stone offers exciting potential for addressing climate change. By studying these natural processes, scientists hope to develop innovative solutions for reducing atmospheric CO2 levels and mitigating the effects of global warming. The ants serve as a model for human efforts to harness the power of nature in combating environmental challenges.

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