Unveiling the Hidden Beauty of Invisible Landscapes
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Orion Magazine

Scientists have discovered a new organ in the human body called the interstitium, a fluid-filled superhighway that spans the entire body and connects organs, arteries, capillaries, veins, and more. This discovery challenges the traditional view of the body as separate parts and highlights the importance of understanding the dynamic, interconnected nature of our biology. The interstitium has implications for fields beyond medicine, including how we organize labor and society. Recognizing and valuing interstitionary work, which bridges sectors and connects people and resources, is crucial for addressing complex challenges and finding balance in our systems.