Actually, if a team of scientists found evidence that 'consciousness is driving the universe', they wouldn't be uncomfortable, they would be ecstatic. They would be guaranteed at least one Nobel prize, and undying fame. They would be ranked with Einstein. But so far, nothing has turned up, except a bunch of woo, (hello Sriram), and some interesting ideas about panpsychism, which don't seem to be demonstrable. Recent interest in the 'hard problem' has rekindled interest in this, mainly among philosophers, but as yet, there is no empirical aspect to it. It's rather like the Matrix, it is possibly true, but there is no way of telling if it is.
Some of the philosophers and scientists, who have been interested in panpsychism: William James, Whitehead, Bergson, Russell (for part of his career), Hartshorne, Eddington, Bohm, Nagel, Galen Strawson, but there are lots of others.