There may also a lot more to be discovered about the brain and body too, in the area of some connection between the fascia and the immune system (cf. the anecdotal connection between things like yoga and "internal" martial arts and health)
We have more than anecdotal evidence. While there still things to be discovered about the interaction between fascia and the immune system, it's already quite clear that if fascia get's too loose and cells rub against each other too much they die and you get inflammation.
Macrophage also have it harder to get around when tissue is very tight.
Kipnis et al found a new part of the lymphatic system. It goes into the brain.
The fact that we still get surprised by new elements of the brain suggests that there quite a lot we still don't know about the brain and uploading might be harder than previously believed.
Given that these vessels were hard to find, it will be interesting to see whether other hard to find vessels will be discovered in the coming years.
Besides their Nature article Structural and functional features of central nervous system lymphatic vessels, there a good article on NeuroscientistNews titled Missing link found between brain, immune system -- with major disease implications.