Hints of Higgs boson are also seen in the final results of Tevatron

As reported at the viXra Blog by Philip E. Gibbs, other bloggers and the news media, scientists of Fermilab at a conference in Italy showed final results of Tevatron which also hint the existence of Higgs boson:

The hints are shown in the excess in the mass range from 115 GeV to 140 GeV. According to Gibbs, "The mass resolution is not as good as the LHC results and the significance of the excess is less but consistency with the other results is what we were hoping for, so well done to CDF and D0 for this nice final Higgs result from them."

However, a scientific discovery of Higgs boson cannot be declared based all the scientific data available at the present. So the hunt for Higgs boson continues.