This sounds like a story inspired by "Jurassic Park", but if all goes according to one scientist's plan . . . we'll start seeing cavemen again for the first time in 30 thousand years.

A Harvard Medical School professor and leading geneticist... says he can use samples from old bones to reconstruct Neanderthal DNA . . . and actually resurrect the species.

All he needs is a woman to be the young caveman's mother, and he's looking for an adventurous type who wants to volunteer her womb. He needs a WOMB TO RENT! HA! No YOU shut up!

Harvard could always call the OCTOMOM. Her schedule is probably pretty clear.

While this plan may sound crazy, other scientists believe it could actually work. It does, however, bring up the argument of the morality of human cloning. (Daily Mail)