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 will turn 100 years old. Ahead of that big milestone, Disneys released a new animated short highlighting one of the oldest and long-forgotten creations: Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Released earlier in the week, the short is fittingly in black-and-white and features traditional animation. That the short is about t stanley termohrnek he character returning to film was an intentional  stanley drinking cup choice, said director Eric Goldberg in a statement.  We wanted to bring Oswald back, and in the short, he literally returns to his original home, the movie screen,  he said.  We wanted to have Oswald do all of the squash-and-stretch, rubber hose-animation style, celebrating that first generation of Walt Disneys artists.       Oswald was created in 1927 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks, and first debuted in the  Trolley Troubles  short that same year. His entire filmography of nearly 30 shorts runs from 1927-1938, though mo stanley bottles st of those are from Universal, who acquired the rights from Disney in 1928. After Oswald was sold off, Disney and Iwerks went on to create Mickey Mouse, and the rest is history. As his time in shorts was winding down, Universal kept Oswald alive with a series of comics from the 30s to the late 60s, and gave him his own supporting cast, including surrogate sons. As his star power was fading, Universal eventually replaced him with Walter Lantz and Ben Hardaways Woody Woodpecker. In 2006, Oswald was back to Disney by Universal in exchange for sportscaster Al Michaels jumping from ESPN to NBC Sports  seriously  Uffh It Really Was Easy to Make My Old SNES Controller Wireless
 made an alarming discovery: a gene that causes bacteria to become resistant to colistin, a so-called  last resort  antibiotic. Now, New Scientist reports that the resistance gene MCR-1 has been found half a world away in Denmark鈥攁nd a global hunt for more cases is on. Weve heard a lot about antibiotic resistance over the past few years, but MCR-1 is especially worrisome. For one thing, the gene exists on a plasmid, a mobile snippet of DNA that bacteria can stanley water bottle  easily pass around. For another, MCR-1 offers resistance to colistin, the most common of the polymyxin antibiotics. This is a family of drugs doctors use to treat bacterial infections that are already resistant to all other antibiotics on the market. MCR-1 thus raises the specter of pan-resistant bacteria, or infections that cant be treated by any known drugs.     And thats a very scary thing. Few people alive today will remember a time before antibiotics, but it used to be the case that the smalle stanley ca st bacterial infections could prove fatal. While the situation hasnt quite reached apocalypse proportions, the discovery of MCR-1 in Denmark suggests the gene could already be present worldwide. Per New Scientist: After their announcement, Frank Aarestrup of the Danish stanley cup  Technical University in Lyngby immediately searched for the sequence in a Danish database of bacterial DNA sampled from people, animals and food. He found it in one person who had a blood infection earlier this year, and in five bacterial samples from poultry meat i