The kind of discovery that opens up a whole new perspective for western medicine: the #interstitium.

"a vast network of #fluidchannels inside the tissues around our organs that scientists have just begun to see, name, and understand.
…mapping the anatomy of this hidden infrastructure may help solve one of the fundamental mysteries of #cancer, and perhaps provide a bridge between ancient and modern medicine."

https://pca.st/episode/53e0077c-396f-41f0-89c9-1620c82a4c22

The Interstitium - Radiolab

In this episode we introduce you to a part of our bodies that was invisible to Western scientists until about five years ago; it’s called "the interstitium," a vast network of fluid channels inside the tissues around our organs that scientists have just begun to see, name, and understand. Along the way we look at how new technologies rub up against long-standing beliefs, and how millions of scientists and doctors failed to see what was right in front (and inside!) of their noses. We also find out how mapping the anatomy of this hidden infrastructure may help solve one of the fundamental mysteries of cancer, and perhaps provide a bridge between ancient and modern medicine. Special thanks to Aaron Wickenden, Jessica Clark, Mara (pronounced Mah-Dah) Zepeda, Darryl Holliday, Dr. Amy Chang, Kate Sassoon, Guy Huntley, John Jacobson, Scotty G, and the Village Zendo EPISODE CREDITS -  Reported by - Lulu Miller and Jenn Brandel Produced by - Matt Kielty with help from - Ekedi Fausther-Keeys with mixing help from -

Pocket Casts
"IN 2018, SCIENTISTS discovered a new organ (?) in the human body. You’d think after centuries of cutting ourselves open, we’d know the intimate details of the structures within us by now. Strangely, this body part wasn’t missed because it was invisible;but because our belief systems wouldn’t let us perceive.
…that’s been revealed as a fluid-filled superhighway spanning the entire body. It’s called: the #interstitium."
https://orionmagazine.org/article/interstitium-scientific-discovery-anatomy/
Invisible Landscapes - Orion Magazine

Scientists' recent discovery of a "new" part of the human body, the interstitium, is an invitation to think differently about our relationship with the world at large

Orion Magazine

"the #interstitium is a conceptual skeleton key, unlocking a more sophisticated, accurate way of seeing everything in the environment.

In the early modern period, Western scientists conceived of the world in terms of parts, of individuals. Everything was seen as a unit. A molecule, a cell, an organ, a person, a … noun. That’s no accident. The microscope plays an outsized role.

Before microscopes were invented, the composition of the body was a matter of philosophical debate. "