GeoModder
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If we want to find life (or habitable worlds) out there, we should be looking for powerful magnetospheres ... these are probably the chief requirement. Liquid water etc is probably a consequence of the conditions produced by that phenomena. I also have a feeling that we will be probably be able to detect the effect of a powerful magnetosphere, before we can detect small planets like ours. The solar wind's interaction with the magnetosphere does produce radio emissions ...
Erm... Jovian planets are also likely to produce powerful magnetospheres, so it's not exactly a foolproof method of detecting habitable worlds, nor life.

I do concede a strong magnetosphere is a requirement for a longterm (geological timescales) viable biosphere, but for shorter term habitation (human timescales) dense atmospheres should suffice. Even Earths magnetosphere is severely toned down for a while every few hundred millennia on average, and its inhabitants as a species survive that.