Infolive.tv - Israel News - Researchers at the Hebrew University have developed a new method to convert waste fibers from the paper industry into non-synthetic foam that can be re-used. The Swedish Israeli Melodea company licensed the product from the Hebrew University, and is now looking for seed money in order to bring the foam product to the market. That product has two parts, the microscopic fibers as well as the final foam material. Using existing technology, the team of researchers was able to take cellulose, a natural material produced by trees, and reduce it to a microscopic scale. The tiny cellulose fibers were used as building blocks to create the three-dimensional, lightweight and strong foam. Foams have many uses, ranging from seat cushions and the car industry to integral parts of aviation, and air and space technology. The project spearheaded by Shaul Lapidot, a PhD student of Prof. Oded Shoseyov, at the university's Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment in Rehovot.