http://www.news.com.au/news/i-can-creat ... 6558490061
proff george church of harvard says he can clone a neanderthal if he finds a willing "adventurous" surrogate mother
lets say he can
the neanderthal is not a human, it's another species, but it's likely sentient. recreating one member of an extinct sentient species for study, why? in the article it's apparently to advance his theory that they are more intelligent than humans, which, considering the genetic victor, i doubt is the case. and it's not like we get to observe him in his "natural environment". he would have to be raised by humans. we don't know what his mental capacities and shortcomings are. and if he overcomes his childhood and is a thinking young man, how depressing would it be to be the only member of your species in the entire planet with just a few artifacts to speak to their prior existence. he'll end up as some side show. the professor doesn't have enough to clone a female just one male. so he's possibly a genetic dead end.
resurrecting ancient animals is one thing, but a different, sentient species is quite another
and then of course there's the entire acting as god. it seriously would be breathing life into another species of sentient being