In this week's stories we missed, while 3D printing gains a stronger foothold in the defense industry with the opening of an America Makes Satellite Center in El Paso, Texas, 3D printing makers continue their own stalwart path realizing new design concepts that expand the technology's applications. There's now a service that provides 3D printed reproductions of museum pieces, and two new Kickstarter campaigns-- a phone drone kit and Nüdel (3D printed connectors for large scale design projects). Regarding a different kind of noodle, the kind you eat, the pasta giant Barilla has unveiled its new pasta printer at the Milan EXPO 2015. The list of 3D printed items and applications expands rapidly. There's also a new scanner on the horizon that is easier to use outdoors with a hi-definition laser technology based on human eye functioning. Lots of new developments to keep track of, so here's the big stories we didn't cover from this week. More details on these stories can be found here: http://3dprint.com/63549/3d-printed-stories-we-missed/