Golombek is an experienced researcher in
chronobiology. In 2007 he received the
Ig Nobel Prize for discovering that
hamsters recover from
jetlag more quickly under the effects of
Viagra. He is known for his aim of making biology understandable for laymen; his efforts are mostly intended to make public some aspects of scientists' everyday life, which are usually considered to be hidden or enigmatic. He insists that science is a fundamental resource for increasing the socio-economic activity of an
underdeveloped country like Argentina. He has taken part in
Científicos Industria Argentina (
English: Scientists Made in Argentina), a TV show hosted by
mathematician Adrián Paenza and broadcast by
TV Pública. Golombek also hosts his own show in the same channel, which is named
Doctor G. It is a children-oriented show, in which he—along with his assistants,
Sir from Here and
Sir from There—explains the science behind everyday tasks, such as what are the chemical procedures involved in cooking an
asado or how a
match works. Moreover, he is editor-in-chief of a collection called "
Ciencia que ladra...", printed by
Siglo Veintiuno. Its name is a mention to the
Spanish version of the
proverb "its bark is worse than its bite", but in reference to science. ==Politics==