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Could Trump inadvertently drive scientists into politics?

This autumn, as America prepares for midterm elections, there will be plenty of startling statistics about Washington politics on display. But here is one oft-ignored number that merits more attention: if you count the members of Congress with a background in pure science, the grand total comes to, er, two.

Yes, you read that right. Today, almost half of the 535 members of Congress have a background in law, and several dozen have worked in business or real estate. Several dozen more have served in the military, and a handful were engineers.

There is just one physicist and one chemist: respectively, Bill Foster, a Democratic Congressman in Illinois, and John Moolenaar, a Republican Congressman in Michigan. That is lower than even the tally of former radio show hosts now in Congress, which is seven.

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