PopSci Kids team up with the Teen Titans to learn all about lasers

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Meet the PopSci Kids!

Cassie and Jesse live in California, where they go to school and play with their friends just like any other kids. But after school this sister-and-brother team explore the world of science in their new series, PopSci Kids! Cassie loves to spend her weekends building computers, operating robotic dragons, and bringing cool new inventions to life using whatever she can find in her mom's kitchen or toolbox. Jesse is all about Lego engineering and chemical reactions! Under the careful supervision of his big sis, he loves to blast things into space and get slimy.

The PopSci Kids believe that scientists are real-life superheroes, and in this sneak peek of their new series, they get to interview their pals the Teen Titans and learn about lasers!

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